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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Page 144
... moche mete and labour wol have his rest : And with a galpyng mouth hem alle he keste , And sayd , that it was tyme to lye doun , For blood was in his dominacioun : " Cherischeth blood , natures frend , " quod he . They thankyn him ...
... moche mete and labour wol have his rest : And with a galpyng mouth hem alle he keste , And sayd , that it was tyme to lye doun , For blood was in his dominacioun : " Cherischeth blood , natures frend , " quod he . They thankyn him ...
Page 361
... moche vilonye , that I mighte neither bere it ne susteyne it ; and so schulde I be put over lowe . For men say , in moche suf- ferynge schal many thinges falle unto the , whiche thou schalt nought nowe suffre . " " Certes , " quod ...
... moche vilonye , that I mighte neither bere it ne susteyne it ; and so schulde I be put over lowe . For men say , in moche suf- ferynge schal many thinges falle unto the , whiche thou schalt nought nowe suffre . " " Certes , " quod ...
Page 363
... moche as him thenkith his synnes the more hevy and grevous , in so moche his peyne is the lighter and the more esier unto him . Also ye oughten to encline and bowe youre herte , to take the pacience of oure Lord Jhesu Christ , as saith ...
... moche as him thenkith his synnes the more hevy and grevous , in so moche his peyne is the lighter and the more esier unto him . Also ye oughten to encline and bowe youre herte , to take the pacience of oure Lord Jhesu Christ , as saith ...
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