Early English Poetry, Ballads and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages: Ed. from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications ...Percy society, 1965 - English literature |
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... brought ; And from his corps his head she cut with mortal deadly wound , When through the temples of his head she naild him to the ground : He bowed then vnto the earth , and at her feet can fall ; And where he fell , there still he lay ...
... brought ; And from his corps his head she cut with mortal deadly wound , When through the temples of his head she naild him to the ground : He bowed then vnto the earth , and at her feet can fall ; And where he fell , there still he lay ...
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... brought him to his end ; For why , their mightie men with armes were not subdude , Nor with their blood our yoong mens hands were not at al imbrude , No , none of Titans line this proud Assirian slue , Nor any gyants aid we crau'd this ...
... brought him to his end ; For why , their mightie men with armes were not subdude , Nor with their blood our yoong mens hands were not at al imbrude , No , none of Titans line this proud Assirian slue , Nor any gyants aid we crau'd this ...
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... brought her to great trouble : but being at last brought to tryall before the judges of the court , she sodainely slipt to the barre , and in this manner pleaded her owne cause . My good Lordes C ( quoth she ) here is a fellow troubles ...
... brought her to great trouble : but being at last brought to tryall before the judges of the court , she sodainely slipt to the barre , and in this manner pleaded her owne cause . My good Lordes C ( quoth she ) here is a fellow troubles ...
Contents
A PARAPHRASE ON THE SEVEN PENITENTIAL | i |
VI Domine ne in furore stanzas VII XVI | vii |
NOTES | 55 |
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againe amongst brought called Chap church copy deare Doctor Domine doth downe dwelling earth English euen evere faire fall feare foole glorie grace hand Harl hath haue head heare helpe herte holy hope Irish Jacke of Dover jurie Kerry King land late Latin lawful likewise London looke Lord loue manner meaning mercy mightie minde was pretty Ne reminiscaris nevere no3t passing poem poore PRAIER praise present pretty foolery printed quoth quoth Jacke reads reminiscaris rest sayd schal schulde selfe serve shal song soule stand Stanza sweet synne tell thé thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought Thow true turne unto verse vnto Whan