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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... rest , He shall be pincht by his swift pye - bald curre ; If any by his fellowes be opprest , The wronger , ( for he doth all wrong abhorre ) , Shall be well bangd so long as he can sturre , Because he did anoy his harmeles brother ...
... rest , He shall be pincht by his swift pye - bald curre ; If any by his fellowes be opprest , The wronger , ( for he doth all wrong abhorre ) , Shall be well bangd so long as he can sturre , Because he did anoy his harmeles brother ...
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... rest ; And then , syr , there came a wynde - myller in , Who sayde , for the rayne , he could no wynde wyn ; The water he wysht to be banysht all , Besechynge your grace of wynde continuall ; Then came there an other , that wolde banysh ...
... rest ; And then , syr , there came a wynde - myller in , Who sayde , for the rayne , he could no wynde wyn ; The water he wysht to be banysht all , Besechynge your grace of wynde continuall ; Then came there an other , that wolde banysh ...
Page 67
... rest ; and if it be upon St. Stephen's day , it is not the worse , seeing there are with it three days of rest , at least two . " - Tusser Redivivus , 8vo : Lond . 1744. p . 148. In the Receipts and Disbursements of the Canons of St ...
... rest ; and if it be upon St. Stephen's day , it is not the worse , seeing there are with it three days of rest , at least two . " - Tusser Redivivus , 8vo : Lond . 1744. p . 148. In the Receipts and Disbursements of the Canons of St ...
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