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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... wyse , as Cornyx me tolde , Whiche well coulde comon of many maters olde . Fyrste whan the worlde was fourmed and create , And Adam with Eve were set in theyr estate , Our Lorde conjoyned them bothe as man and wyfe To lyve in concorde ...
... wyse , as Cornyx me tolde , Whiche well coulde comon of many maters olde . Fyrste whan the worlde was fourmed and create , And Adam with Eve were set in theyr estate , Our Lorde conjoyned them bothe as man and wyfe To lyve in concorde ...
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... wyse , whiche to be ryche studyeth only ; But he that for a commyn welth bysyly Studyeth and laboryth , and lyvyth by Goddes law , Except he wax ryche , men count hym but a daw ! So he that is ryche is ever honouryd , Allthough he have ...
... wyse , whiche to be ryche studyeth only ; But he that for a commyn welth bysyly Studyeth and laboryth , and lyvyth by Goddes law , Except he wax ryche , men count hym but a daw ! So he that is ryche is ever honouryd , Allthough he have ...
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... wyse . Hu . Syr , he looketh lyke an honest man , Therfore I merveyll that ye can This wyse hym deprave . Sen. Though he loke never so well , I promyse you he hath a shrewde smell . Hu . Why so ? I prey you tell . Sen. For he saveryth ...
... wyse . Hu . Syr , he looketh lyke an honest man , Therfore I merveyll that ye can This wyse hym deprave . Sen. Though he loke never so well , I promyse you he hath a shrewde smell . Hu . Why so ? I prey you tell . Sen. For he saveryth ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL | xxii |
AN INTERLUDE OF THE FOUR ELEMENTS | 1 |
INTERLUDE OF THE DISOBEDIENT CHILD | |
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