Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page xxxvii
... heed to nyght . Johan . Nay , than if my wyfe be set a chydyng , It is tyme for me to go at her bydding . There is a proverbe , whiche trewe now preveth , He must nedes go that the dyvell dryveth . At Johan . How mayster curate , may I ...
... heed to nyght . Johan . Nay , than if my wyfe be set a chydyng , It is tyme for me to go at her bydding . There is a proverbe , whiche trewe now preveth , He must nedes go that the dyvell dryveth . At Johan . How mayster curate , may I ...
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... heed to yr bees , yt are ready to swarme , The losse yre of now is a crown's worth of harme . " 999 A Warwickshire correspondent in Hone's Every - day Book , vol . i . , col . 647 , says , that in that county , " The first swarm of bees ...
... heed to yr bees , yt are ready to swarme , The losse yre of now is a crown's worth of harme . " 999 A Warwickshire correspondent in Hone's Every - day Book , vol . i . , col . 647 , says , that in that county , " The first swarm of bees ...
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... heed to mynstrel's glee ; Bid him sit at the lower end of the board , When he is amongst his meany , His back to the door , his face to the wall , That comers and goers shall not him see ; Bid him lodge in no common hall , But keep him ...
... heed to mynstrel's glee ; Bid him sit at the lower end of the board , When he is amongst his meany , His back to the door , his face to the wall , That comers and goers shall not him see ; Bid him lodge in no common hall , But keep him ...
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