Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 27Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... tyme , Noe sober talke doe want . 3. Let word , let thought , and dede , In honest wise agree : 4. And loke the pore in tyme of nede , Thy helping hand may see . 5. When foes invade the realme , Then shew thy might and strength ; 6 ...
... tyme , Noe sober talke doe want . 3. Let word , let thought , and dede , In honest wise agree : 4. And loke the pore in tyme of nede , Thy helping hand may see . 5. When foes invade the realme , Then shew thy might and strength ; 6 ...
Page 87
... tyme of yeare Ffor suche necessyte , The husbanmen weare wont to cutt Theare horses maynes onlye , But now noe mayne , nor tayle of beaste , Can longe time here abyde , Therefore great neade wee have in time Some healpe for to provide ...
... tyme of yeare Ffor suche necessyte , The husbanmen weare wont to cutt Theare horses maynes onlye , But now noe mayne , nor tayle of beaste , Can longe time here abyde , Therefore great neade wee have in time Some healpe for to provide ...
Page 172
... tyme to draw a grevance hence ? But you doe very well to make it knowne , When others loyaltyes surmounts your owne ; You can , and will suppresse it ; well , you may Doe what you list , when we must needes obey . I hope youle shortly ...
... tyme to draw a grevance hence ? But you doe very well to make it knowne , When others loyaltyes surmounts your owne ; You can , and will suppresse it ; well , you may Doe what you list , when we must needes obey . I hope youle shortly ...
Contents
SATIRICAL SONGS AND POEMS ON COSTUME | 1 |
THE MERCER 7 | 7 |
THE SHOEMAKER 16 | 16 |
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