Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 11Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... asked what other , and he said , he had forgotten . Eightly , we asked him what weare the names of Eliotes bookes , he sayd , he re- membered not . Then we brought him an Englyshe booke to reade , whiche he refused ; but when he was ...
... asked what other , and he said , he had forgotten . Eightly , we asked him what weare the names of Eliotes bookes , he sayd , he re- membered not . Then we brought him an Englyshe booke to reade , whiche he refused ; but when he was ...
Page 17
... asked him if he understoode what was the cause of hir infirmitie . He said he could not tel , but he wold heale it he doubted not . Then I asked him whether he were a surgien , or a phisitien ; and he answered , no , he was a shomaker ...
... asked him if he understoode what was the cause of hir infirmitie . He said he could not tel , but he wold heale it he doubted not . Then I asked him whether he were a surgien , or a phisitien ; and he answered , no , he was a shomaker ...
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... asked hym the nature of peper . He sayde it was hotte in the firste degree , and colde in the seconde . Why then , sayde the demaundaunt , what saye you to the nature of an oyster ? and he , ( answerynge as before of the temperamente ) ...
... asked hym the nature of peper . He sayde it was hotte in the firste degree , and colde in the seconde . Why then , sayde the demaundaunt , what saye you to the nature of an oyster ? and he , ( answerynge as before of the temperamente ) ...
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