Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 27Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... shoes is not worth anything ; in battle or in melée , though he had his head armed and all his body down to his feet , if he had no shoes he could not do any great C Ne cuidiez pas que je vous mante ; Ne puet POEMS ON COSTUME . 17.
... shoes is not worth anything ; in battle or in melée , though he had his head armed and all his body down to his feet , if he had no shoes he could not do any great C Ne cuidiez pas que je vous mante ; Ne puet POEMS ON COSTUME . 17.
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... shoes , for they are of service to everybody . No one could endure without shoes in winter , when the snow falls and the wind blows , and it is tempestuous weather and rains , that no man can go out ; then those who have not good shoes ...
... shoes , for they are of service to everybody . No one could endure without shoes in winter , when the snow falls and the wind blows , and it is tempestuous weather and rains , that no man can go out ; then those who have not good shoes ...
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... shoes , for without them no man could endure , far or near . Every day people have need of them , both dukes and princes , kings and earls . Because he , who made this story of all who are cordwainers , prays and requests of all souters ...
... shoes , for without them no man could endure , far or near . Every day people have need of them , both dukes and princes , kings and earls . Because he , who made this story of all who are cordwainers , prays and requests of all souters ...
Contents
SATIRICAL SONGS AND POEMS ON COSTUME | 1 |
THE MERCER 7 | 7 |
THE SHOEMAKER 16 | 16 |
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