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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... truth Of my life and condition , I prefer'd The common welth of Carthage . Flaminius . As the fittest To bee abusde : Antiochus . This is not faire . Amilcar . My lord Yf not intreat I must commande your silence Or absence which you ...
... truth Of my life and condition , I prefer'd The common welth of Carthage . Flaminius . As the fittest To bee abusde : Antiochus . This is not faire . Amilcar . My lord Yf not intreat I must commande your silence Or absence which you ...
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... truth woulde have it soe confirmde To the doubtfull Asians . Why did they not Suffer the carkase they affirm'd was mine To bee view'd by such men as were interressed In the greate cause , that were bred up with mee And were familiar ...
... truth woulde have it soe confirmde To the doubtfull Asians . Why did they not Suffer the carkase they affirm'd was mine To bee view'd by such men as were interressed In the greate cause , that were bred up with mee And were familiar ...
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... truth I do declare , O , A modesty they all must have , If ne'er a smock they wear , O. The farmers ' daughters every where , The truth I do lay down , sir , They dress as grand , I do declare , As ladies of renown , sir : A cap and ...
... truth I do declare , O , A modesty they all must have , If ne'er a smock they wear , O. The farmers ' daughters every where , The truth I do lay down , sir , They dress as grand , I do declare , As ladies of renown , sir : A cap and ...
Contents
SATIRICAL SONGS AND POEMS ON COSTUME | 17 |
SONG UPON THE TAILORS 1 | 1 |
THE MERCER | 7 |
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