Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... thought that I had ment ? Tyb . Mary , me thought I harde the bawlyng . Wylt thou never leve this wawlyng ? Howe the dyvell dost thou thy self behave ? Shall we ever have this worke , thou knave ? Johan . What , wyfe , how sayst you ...
... thought that I had ment ? Tyb . Mary , me thought I harde the bawlyng . Wylt thou never leve this wawlyng ? Howe the dyvell dost thou thy self behave ? Shall we ever have this worke , thou knave ? Johan . What , wyfe , how sayst you ...
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... thought me any yll , Now I forgyve her with me fre wyll ; Therfore Johan Johan , now get the home And thank thy wyfe , and say I wyll not come . Johan . Yet , let me know , now good Syr Jhan , Where ye wyll go to supper than . Syr J. I ...
... thought me any yll , Now I forgyve her with me fre wyll ; Therfore Johan Johan , now get the home And thank thy wyfe , and say I wyll not come . Johan . Yet , let me know , now good Syr Jhan , Where ye wyll go to supper than . Syr J. I ...
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... thought I , she is in hell ; For with her lyfe I was so acqueynted , That sure I thought she was nat saynted . With thys it chaunced me to snese ; Christe helpe , quoth a soule that ley for his fees . Those wordes , quoth I , thou shalt ...
... thought I , she is in hell ; For with her lyfe I was so acqueynted , That sure I thought she was nat saynted . With thys it chaunced me to snese ; Christe helpe , quoth a soule that ley for his fees . Those wordes , quoth I , thou shalt ...
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