Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 29Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... heard in the air during his interment . 12mo . n . d . 62. THE PROUD SQUIRE REFORMED , being a great Example both to rich and poor , in an account of one Squire Howard living near the Town of Chard in Somersetshire : How he was in his ...
... heard in the air during his interment . 12mo . n . d . 62. THE PROUD SQUIRE REFORMED , being a great Example both to rich and poor , in an account of one Squire Howard living near the Town of Chard in Somersetshire : How he was in his ...
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... heard his wife soundly basting him , wherefore that night he set up a red- cross upon the door . The man next morning seeing it , was highly offended , and complained thereof to the alderman of the ward , who thereupon was sent for to ...
... heard his wife soundly basting him , wherefore that night he set up a red- cross upon the door . The man next morning seeing it , was highly offended , and complained thereof to the alderman of the ward , who thereupon was sent for to ...
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... heard men talk of false dice , but I never yet heard so dainty a name given them . M. So much the sooner may ye be deceived ; but suffer me a while , and break not my talk , and I shall paint you anon a proper kind of pouling lo , here ...
... heard men talk of false dice , but I never yet heard so dainty a name given them . M. So much the sooner may ye be deceived ; but suffer me a while , and break not my talk , and I shall paint you anon a proper kind of pouling lo , here ...
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Loyalty turnd up Trump or the Danger over | 1 |
Advice to Virgins 7 | 7 |
The Mothers Advice 13 | 13 |
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