Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 9Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 74
... ( sweet hart ) have we two got , That seekes for mise even in the porredge - pot . Nay , wife , ( quoth he ) thou maist be wonder'd at , For making porredge of a perboild cat . A SHEE - SWAGGERER , OF THE SHREWES FASHION . THOU roguish ...
... ( sweet hart ) have we two got , That seekes for mise even in the porredge - pot . Nay , wife , ( quoth he ) thou maist be wonder'd at , For making porredge of a perboild cat . A SHEE - SWAGGERER , OF THE SHREWES FASHION . THOU roguish ...
Page 99
... Sweet gentle doctor Death , come , let her blood . TOBACCO CARTED TO TYBURNE . A FLEMING late that kild one with a knife , Carried by cart , to end his wretched life , Toward Tiburne ; riding , did tobacco take ( To purge his head ...
... Sweet gentle doctor Death , come , let her blood . TOBACCO CARTED TO TYBURNE . A FLEMING late that kild one with a knife , Carried by cart , to end his wretched life , Toward Tiburne ; riding , did tobacco take ( To purge his head ...
Page 141
... sweet poem , which Hone has printed in one of his publications from the MS . of Chaucer Ogle , who assigns it to Thomson , and indeed it carries the mint - mark of the poet with it : TO LOVE . Sweet tyrant Love , but hear me now ! And ...
... sweet poem , which Hone has printed in one of his publications from the MS . of Chaucer Ogle , who assigns it to Thomson , and indeed it carries the mint - mark of the poet with it : TO LOVE . Sweet tyrant Love , but hear me now ! And ...
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