Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 27Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... Gieve priveledge to it , and you'l finde and feele ' Tis litle lesse then treason , flamen . Berecinthius . Truth , In your pride is soe interpreted ; theis poore men , Theis Asiaticq marchants , whom you looke on [ W ] ith such ...
... Gieve priveledge to it , and you'l finde and feele ' Tis litle lesse then treason , flamen . Berecinthius . Truth , In your pride is soe interpreted ; theis poore men , Theis Asiaticq marchants , whom you looke on [ W ] ith such ...
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... gieve you counsaile . Prusias . You displease mee . [ bitter . I am a woman , Queene . The phisicque promisinge health is ever Heare mee . Will you that are a man , nay more A kinge of men , doe that forc'd to it by feare Which common ...
... gieve you counsaile . Prusias . You displease mee . [ bitter . I am a woman , Queene . The phisicque promisinge health is ever Heare mee . Will you that are a man , nay more A kinge of men , doe that forc'd to it by feare Which common ...
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... gieve Noe farther credit to ' em . Flaminius . At your perill You may g ] ieve hym hearinge . But to have faith in hym Neighbours to ] treason . Such an impudent slave Was never reade of . Marcellus . I dare stande his charmes With open ...
... gieve Noe farther credit to ' em . Flaminius . At your perill You may g ] ieve hym hearinge . But to have faith in hym Neighbours to ] treason . Such an impudent slave Was never reade of . Marcellus . I dare stande his charmes With open ...
Contents
SATIRICAL SONGS AND POEMS ON COSTUME | 1 |
THE MERCER 7 | 7 |
THE SHOEMAKER 16 | 16 |
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