Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 9Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 68
... Pray , sir , ( quoth he ) let me demand one thing . You doe extoll them wondrously are slaine , And said their honour endlesse shall remaine ; Tho they are dead , you say , their fame doth live , And yeeld them all good words as tongue ...
... Pray , sir , ( quoth he ) let me demand one thing . You doe extoll them wondrously are slaine , And said their honour endlesse shall remaine ; Tho they are dead , you say , their fame doth live , And yeeld them all good words as tongue ...
Page 75
... pray you leake againe , And Ile to morrow , take some further paine . Out filthy villaine , hast thou served me so ? Shall I want doctor's physicke when I send ? My inward griefe ( base gull ) thou dost not know . Pray wife , have ...
... pray you leake againe , And Ile to morrow , take some further paine . Out filthy villaine , hast thou served me so ? Shall I want doctor's physicke when I send ? My inward griefe ( base gull ) thou dost not know . Pray wife , have ...
Page 141
... Pray expect Mr. Mendes , who desired me earnestly not to fail writing to you on this occasion . I am now going to Richmond , and shall scarce be at Clapton till after our seeing the Gardens , Mr. Thomson and I proposing to meet ye rest ...
... Pray expect Mr. Mendes , who desired me earnestly not to fail writing to you on this occasion . I am now going to Richmond , and shall scarce be at Clapton till after our seeing the Gardens , Mr. Thomson and I proposing to meet ye rest ...
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