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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... fall ones , than thou canst no more , Thou canst not gyve them a salue for theyr sore ; But these my letters be clene purgacyon , All thoughe neuer so many synnes they haue don ; But whan thou hast taught the way and all , Yet or they ...
... fall ones , than thou canst no more , Thou canst not gyve them a salue for theyr sore ; But these my letters be clene purgacyon , All thoughe neuer so many synnes they haue don ; But whan thou hast taught the way and all , Yet or they ...
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... fall seke , sertayne Thou shalte turne to lyfe agayne . Yf Crystmas day , the sothe to say , Fall uppon a Wodnysday , That yere shalbe an harde wynter and strong , And manye hydeus wyndes amonge ; The somer mery and good shalbe ; That ...
... fall seke , sertayne Thou shalte turne to lyfe agayne . Yf Crystmas day , the sothe to say , Fall uppon a Wodnysday , That yere shalbe an harde wynter and strong , And manye hydeus wyndes amonge ; The somer mery and good shalbe ; That ...
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... fall that Lord in his renowne there , To stirr and rise beginneth hee : Fair fall Bessye that countesse clear , That such councell cou'd give truely ; Commend me to my nephew nigh of blood , The young Earle of Shrewsbury , Bid him ...
... fall that Lord in his renowne there , To stirr and rise beginneth hee : Fair fall Bessye that countesse clear , That such councell cou'd give truely ; Commend me to my nephew nigh of blood , The young Earle of Shrewsbury , Bid him ...
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