Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 27Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... their execution , To shun their furye hee and his mignions were ( Havinge cast of their glorious armor ) forc'd To hide them selves as dead with feare and horror Amonge the slawghterd carkasses . I lay by them , BELEEVE AS YOU LIST . 23.
... their execution , To shun their furye hee and his mignions were ( Havinge cast of their glorious armor ) forc'd To hide them selves as dead with feare and horror Amonge the slawghterd carkasses . I lay by them , BELEEVE AS YOU LIST . 23.
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... feare thee Pluto thowgh thou hast Assum'd a shape not to bee matchde in Cocytus . Why dost thou followe mee ? Flaminius . Art thow mad ? Berecinthius . Thow comest To make mee soe . How my jellie quakes ! avant What have I to doe with ...
... feare thee Pluto thowgh thou hast Assum'd a shape not to bee matchde in Cocytus . Why dost thou followe mee ? Flaminius . Art thow mad ? Berecinthius . Thow comest To make mee soe . How my jellie quakes ! avant What have I to doe with ...
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... feare Which common men woulde scorne ? A weake , and feoble woman , yet before I woulde deliver up my bondewoman And have it tolde I did it by constraynt I would indure to have theis hands cut of , Theis pull'd out- Prusias . I'le heare ...
... feare Which common men woulde scorne ? A weake , and feoble woman , yet before I woulde deliver up my bondewoman And have it tolde I did it by constraynt I would indure to have theis hands cut of , Theis pull'd out- Prusias . I'le heare ...
Contents
SATIRICAL SONGS AND POEMS ON COSTUME | 1 |
THE MERCER 7 | 7 |
THE SHOEMAKER 16 | 16 |
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