Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page xiii
... in any by Hey- wood , the " players ' names " being : — “ Jupiter , a god ; Mery Reporte , the vyce ; the gentylman , the marchaunt , the ranger , the water myller , the wynde myller , the gentylwoman , the launder , a xiii.
... in any by Hey- wood , the " players ' names " being : — “ Jupiter , a god ; Mery Reporte , the vyce ; the gentylman , the marchaunt , the ranger , the water myller , the wynde myller , the gentylwoman , the launder , a xiii.
Page xxvii
... Wood - wood - wood- cocke ! Where folke be farre within a man must knock . Is not this a pang trow ye beyonde the nock ? Speke , mayster Woodcock , speke parot , I pray ye ! My leman your lady ey well ye see , My lady your leman one ...
... Wood - wood - wood- cocke ! Where folke be farre within a man must knock . Is not this a pang trow ye beyonde the nock ? Speke , mayster Woodcock , speke parot , I pray ye ! My leman your lady ey well ye see , My lady your leman one ...
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... wood ! JEROME . What yf of the ten byrds in the wood , eche one Wer as good as that one in your hand alone , And that ye myght cache them all ten yf ye wolde , Wolde ye not leve one byrd , for the ten now tolde ! Yes ! JOHN . JEROME ...
... wood ! JEROME . What yf of the ten byrds in the wood , eche one Wer as good as that one in your hand alone , And that ye myght cache them all ten yf ye wolde , Wolde ye not leve one byrd , for the ten now tolde ! Yes ! JOHN . JEROME ...
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