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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... heere found that I looke for . THE FOOLE OF HUNTINGTON . AND it was my chaunce ( quoth another of the jurie ) upon a time to be at Huntington , where I heard tell of a simple shoomaker there dwelling , who having two litle boyes , whom ...
... heere found that I looke for . THE FOOLE OF HUNTINGTON . AND it was my chaunce ( quoth another of the jurie ) upon a time to be at Huntington , where I heard tell of a simple shoomaker there dwelling , who having two litle boyes , whom ...
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... heere found , that I looke for . THE FOOLE OF LESTER . A certaine knight there was ( quoth another of the jury ) that on a time as he rode through Lester , had an occasion to alight and make water , and walking after- ward a foote ...
... heere found , that I looke for . THE FOOLE OF LESTER . A certaine knight there was ( quoth another of the jury ) that on a time as he rode through Lester , had an occasion to alight and make water , and walking after- ward a foote ...
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... heere found , that I looke for . THE FOOLE OF WINCHESTER . NOT far from Winchester , there dwelled ( quoth another of the jury ) a certaine simple justice , to whom a country gentleman made complaint of the ill de- meanors and ...
... heere found , that I looke for . THE FOOLE OF WINCHESTER . NOT far from Winchester , there dwelled ( quoth another of the jury ) a certaine simple justice , to whom a country gentleman made complaint of the ill de- meanors and ...
Contents
A PARAPHRASE ON THE SEVEN PENITENTIAL | i |
VI Domine ne in furore stanzas VII XVI | vii |
NOTES | 55 |
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