Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 30Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 65
... heeding not Ganselo poor , His friend that stood so nigh ; Which griev'd Ganselo to the heart . Quoth he , and is it so ? Doth proud Alphonso now disdain His friend indeed to know ? In desperate sort away he went , Into a barn hard by ...
... heeding not Ganselo poor , His friend that stood so nigh ; Which griev'd Ganselo to the heart . Quoth he , and is it so ? Doth proud Alphonso now disdain His friend indeed to know ? In desperate sort away he went , Into a barn hard by ...
Page 114
... heed of your tail . Dub a - dub , & c . Unto Cales cunningly , Came we most happily , Where the kings navy Did secretly ride ; Being upon their backs , Piercing their buts of sack , Ere that the Spaniards Our coming descry'd . Tan - ta ...
... heed of your tail . Dub a - dub , & c . Unto Cales cunningly , Came we most happily , Where the kings navy Did secretly ride ; Being upon their backs , Piercing their buts of sack , Ere that the Spaniards Our coming descry'd . Tan - ta ...
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... heed or at- tention . Line 88. Confiteor and Misereatur . These are parts of the " Ordinary of the Mass " ; the first to be said by the priest at the step of the altar , the second by the deacon and sub - deacon at his sides . They ...
... heed or at- tention . Line 88. Confiteor and Misereatur . These are parts of the " Ordinary of the Mass " ; the first to be said by the priest at the step of the altar , the second by the deacon and sub - deacon at his sides . They ...
Contents
A Song between Truth and Ignorance 89 | 6 |
STRANGE HISTORIES BY THOMAS DELONEY | 10 |
A MARRIAGE TRIUMPH BY THOMAS HEYWOOD | 18 |
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