Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 27Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... hath touchd her free hold . Sempronius . Now let her alone And shee will worrye hym . Courtezan . Have I liv'd to have My courtesies refusde ? that I had leave To plucke thy eies out . Are you soe coy ? thou art a man of snowe And thy ...
... hath touchd her free hold . Sempronius . Now let her alone And shee will worrye hym . Courtezan . Have I liv'd to have My courtesies refusde ? that I had leave To plucke thy eies out . Are you soe coy ? thou art a man of snowe And thy ...
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... hath a - boht ; in helle With develes he shule duelle , For the clogges that cleveth by here chelle . Nou ne lacketh hem no lyn boses in to beren ; He sitteth ase a slat swyn that hongeth is eren . Now pride hath the prize in every play ...
... hath a - boht ; in helle With develes he shule duelle , For the clogges that cleveth by here chelle . Nou ne lacketh hem no lyn boses in to beren ; He sitteth ase a slat swyn that hongeth is eren . Now pride hath the prize in every play ...
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... hath a shethe of red , And a clene loket of led , Me thinkit I may bere up myn hed , For I bere myn baselard . My baselard hath a wrethen hafte , § Quhan I am ful of ale cawte , It is gret dred of man slawte , ¶ For then I bere , & c ...
... hath a shethe of red , And a clene loket of led , Me thinkit I may bere up myn hed , For I bere myn baselard . My baselard hath a wrethen hafte , § Quhan I am ful of ale cawte , It is gret dred of man slawte , ¶ For then I bere , & c ...
Contents
SATIRICAL SONGS AND POEMS ON COSTUME | 1 |
THE MERCER 7 | 7 |
THE SHOEMAKER 16 | 16 |
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