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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... JAMES . Then must ye grawnt wytty to have most payne . So I do ! JOHN . JAMES . If wytty have most payne of twayne , ye must say Better to be wyttles than wytty . Nay ! JOHN . JAMES . I say , yes ! JOHN . I say , nay ! -and wyll so ...
... JAMES . Then must ye grawnt wytty to have most payne . So I do ! JOHN . JAMES . If wytty have most payne of twayne , ye must say Better to be wyttles than wytty . Nay ! JOHN . JAMES . I say , yes ! JOHN . I say , nay ! -and wyll so ...
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... JAMES . All plesewrs on bothe sydes ! that wer a thyng To make vs make ende to morow mornyng ! JOHN . As now the best parte of my parte cumeth on , Ye make marvelus hast , ye wold fayne be gone ! JAMES . Right now yowr self cowld wey in ...
... JAMES . All plesewrs on bothe sydes ! that wer a thyng To make vs make ende to morow mornyng ! JOHN . As now the best parte of my parte cumeth on , Ye make marvelus hast , ye wold fayne be gone ! JAMES . Right now yowr self cowld wey in ...
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... JAMES . Yf they do well ! that yĆ’ altryth much , lo , Th ' effeckte of my sentens to wyttles ! How so ? JOHN . JAMES . That of leyd for the wytty purporteth a dowte , But all dowtes in the wyttles ar scrapt clene owt 14 A DIALOGUE ON.
... JAMES . Yf they do well ! that yĆ’ altryth much , lo , Th ' effeckte of my sentens to wyttles ! How so ? JOHN . JAMES . That of leyd for the wytty purporteth a dowte , But all dowtes in the wyttles ar scrapt clene owt 14 A DIALOGUE ON.
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