Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, Volym 2Dent, 1926 |
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... quoth I , what news ? thou soon note and tell What maner men thou meane , thou art so mad . He said , These gay gallants , that wil construe the gospel , As Solomon the sage , with semblance full sad ; To discusse divinity they nought ...
... quoth I , what news ? thou soon note and tell What maner men thou meane , thou art so mad . He said , These gay gallants , that wil construe the gospel , As Solomon the sage , with semblance full sad ; To discusse divinity they nought ...
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... quoth the bishop , Take out of this place the harlot , and bury her without the church , lest Christian religion should grow in contempt , and to the end that , through example of her , other women , being made afraid , may beware , and ...
... quoth the bishop , Take out of this place the harlot , and bury her without the church , lest Christian religion should grow in contempt , and to the end that , through example of her , other women , being made afraid , may beware , and ...
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... quoth shee , to bloodye warres My lord must part awaye . But since your grace on forrayne coastes Amonge your foes unkinde Must goe to hazard life and limbe , Why should I staye behinde ? Nay rather , let me , like a page , Your sworde ...
... quoth shee , to bloodye warres My lord must part awaye . But since your grace on forrayne coastes Amonge your foes unkinde Must goe to hazard life and limbe , Why should I staye behinde ? Nay rather , let me , like a page , Your sworde ...
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... quoth earl marshàll , And fell on his bended knee ; That whatsoever Queene Elianor saye , No harme therof may bee . Ile pawne my landes , the king then cryd , My sceptre , crowne , and all , That whatsoere Queen Elianor sayes No harme ...
... quoth earl marshàll , And fell on his bended knee ; That whatsoever Queene Elianor saye , No harme therof may bee . Ile pawne my landes , the king then cryd , My sceptre , crowne , and all , That whatsoere Queen Elianor sayes No harme ...
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... quoth earl marshall ; With a heavye heart spake hee . The next vile thing that ever I did , To you Ile not denye , I made a boxe of poyson strong , To poison King Henrye . Thats a vile sinne , then sayd the king , May God forgive it ...
... quoth earl marshall ; With a heavye heart spake hee . The next vile thing that ever I did , To you Ile not denye , I made a boxe of poyson strong , To poison King Henrye . Thats a vile sinne , then sayd the king , May God forgive it ...
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