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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... sone as any man is dead , Another is soone ready for to fulfill his stead , With mede and with prayer his place is dearly bought , So ofte have princes their service cleare for nought : But then if it fortune a dogge or horse to dye ...
... sone as any man is dead , Another is soone ready for to fulfill his stead , With mede and with prayer his place is dearly bought , So ofte have princes their service cleare for nought : But then if it fortune a dogge or horse to dye ...
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... sone of Pryamus , Pan , Sylene , Orpheus , and joly Tyterus ; Sawll was shepherde , so was he in lyke wyse Whiche wolde have offred his sone in sacryfyse . Moyses was shepherde , and was his flocke kepynge , Whan he came barefote unto ...
... sone of Pryamus , Pan , Sylene , Orpheus , and joly Tyterus ; Sawll was shepherde , so was he in lyke wyse Whiche wolde have offred his sone in sacryfyse . Moyses was shepherde , and was his flocke kepynge , Whan he came barefote unto ...
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... sone , and mone , and sterris celestyall , In the est furst they do apere to thy syght , And after in the west they do downe fall , And agayne in the morowe next of all , Within xxiiij . houres they become just To the est pointee again ...
... sone , and mone , and sterris celestyall , In the est furst they do apere to thy syght , And after in the west they do downe fall , And agayne in the morowe next of all , Within xxiiij . houres they become just To the est pointee again ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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