Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 22Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... head dyd almost ake with dyn . What bablyng , what janglynget was in the house ! What quaffyng , what bybbyng with many a cuppe ! That some laye alonge as dronke as a mouse , Not able so much as their heads to holde up ! What daunsynge ...
... head dyd almost ake with dyn . What bablyng , what janglynget was in the house ! What quaffyng , what bybbyng with many a cuppe ! That some laye alonge as dronke as a mouse , Not able so much as their heads to holde up ! What daunsynge ...
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... head shake as if I had had the palsy , and made me too many times to speak so that I could hardly be understood by anybody . In this distemper I would laugh too and cry for nothing ; and though I did recover , yet for a long time after ...
... head shake as if I had had the palsy , and made me too many times to speak so that I could hardly be understood by anybody . In this distemper I would laugh too and cry for nothing ; and though I did recover , yet for a long time after ...
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... head , and then said : There is some cuckolds ... to coole your tongues heat : I'le warrant thee it is right , ' tis of my husbands making : so prethee , fellow , bee gone , and let me sleepe . abuse of hers made the old man to raile ...
... head , and then said : There is some cuckolds ... to coole your tongues heat : I'le warrant thee it is right , ' tis of my husbands making : so prethee , fellow , bee gone , and let me sleepe . abuse of hers made the old man to raile ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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