Remains of the Early Popular Poetry of England, Том 4William Carew Hazlitt J.R. Smith, 1866 |
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... thinke it is a mad thinge that ye saye , That it should be a man ; howe can it come to passe ? Because ye maye hym beare with in so smal a glasse . Parson . Why , neybor John , and art thou nowe there ? Nowe I maye perceyve ye love thys ...
... thinke it is a mad thinge that ye saye , That it should be a man ; howe can it come to passe ? Because ye maye hym beare with in so smal a glasse . Parson . Why , neybor John , and art thou nowe there ? Nowe I maye perceyve ye love thys ...
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... thinke ' tis a shamefull gay chearynge ; For often times on my prayers when I take no greate kepe , Ye sing so arantly well , ye make me fal a slepe . Parson . 80 Then have we prosession , and Christe aboute we beare . John . That is a ...
... thinke ' tis a shamefull gay chearynge ; For often times on my prayers when I take no greate kepe , Ye sing so arantly well , ye make me fal a slepe . Parson . 80 Then have we prosession , and Christe aboute we beare . John . That is a ...
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... thinke , mine hert ful colde ; Therfore , good wyfe , take ther of no grefe , For I am not able as thou to me1 requyre , 350 360 370 1 Old ed . has and . 2 i . e . behindhand . 3 As now is here , and in another passage a little before ...
... thinke , mine hert ful colde ; Therfore , good wyfe , take ther of no grefe , For I am not able as thou to me1 requyre , 350 360 370 1 Old ed . has and . 2 i . e . behindhand . 3 As now is here , and in another passage a little before ...
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... thinke you doe not glose , Nor I will not counsell you , by mine aduise . For I loue my Daughter as my harte , And loth I were , I will be playne , To see her suffer payne and smarte ; For if I did , my harte were slayne . If that thou ...
... thinke you doe not glose , Nor I will not counsell you , by mine aduise . For I loue my Daughter as my harte , And loth I were , I will be playne , To see her suffer payne and smarte ; For if I did , my harte were slayne . If that thou ...
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... But I would haue one that hath some good , As well as I , good reason is : Me thinke he is a lusty blood , But gooddes there must be withouten misse . 190 200 The yong man was glad these wordes to here , 188 THE WIFE LAPPED.
... But I would haue one that hath some good , As well as I , good reason is : Me thinke he is a lusty blood , But gooddes there must be withouten misse . 190 200 The yong man was glad these wordes to here , 188 THE WIFE LAPPED.
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