Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 27Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... shape of King Antiochus . Flaminius . How , is hee Rose from the dead ? Chrysalus . Alas , hee never died , sir . Hee at this instant lives , the more the pittie Hee showlde survive , to the disturbance of Rome's close and politicque ...
... shape of King Antiochus . Flaminius . How , is hee Rose from the dead ? Chrysalus . Alas , hee never died , sir . Hee at this instant lives , the more the pittie Hee showlde survive , to the disturbance of Rome's close and politicque ...
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... 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 thee . Flaminius . You shall know at leasure ...
... 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 thee . Flaminius . You shall know at leasure ...
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... shape of a new one . - The cloth , while fresh and new , is made either a cape or mantle ; but , in order of time , first it is a cape , after a little space this is transformed into the other : thus ye " change bodies . " When it ...
... shape of a new one . - The cloth , while fresh and new , is made either a cape or mantle ; but , in order of time , first it is a cape , after a little space this is transformed into the other : thus ye " change bodies . " When it ...
Contents
SATIRICAL SONGS AND POEMS ON COSTUME | 1 |
THE MERCER 7 | 7 |
THE SHOEMAKER 16 | 16 |
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