Reliques of ancient English poetry, by T. Percy, ed. by J. V. Prichard, 第 2 巻1876 |
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... Sayd for Sooth and noe other . At Bagily that Bearne his Biding place had ; 4 And his ancestors of old time have yearded theire longe , Before William Conquerour this Cuntry did inhabitt . Jesus Bring them ' to Blisse , 6 that Brought ...
... Sayd for Sooth and noe other . At Bagily that Bearne his Biding place had ; 4 And his ancestors of old time have yearded theire longe , Before William Conquerour this Cuntry did inhabitt . Jesus Bring them ' to Blisse , 6 that Brought ...
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... in fame , And at letting their farmes how always I came . V. 70 , see . MS . V. 95 , And how . MS . V. 76 , condicion . MS . 95 V. 77 , get a . MS . They sayd , ' Fye upon thee ; we may THE COMPLAINT OF CONSCIENCE . 15.
... in fame , And at letting their farmes how always I came . V. 70 , see . MS . V. 95 , And how . MS . V. 76 , condicion . MS . 95 V. 77 , get a . MS . They sayd , ' Fye upon thee ; we may THE COMPLAINT OF CONSCIENCE . 15.
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English poetry J V Prichard, Thomas Percy (bp. of Dromore). They sayd , ' Fye upon thee ; we may thee curse ! " Theire ' leases continue , and we fare the worse . ' " And then I was forced a begging to goe To husbandmens houses , who ...
English poetry J V Prichard, Thomas Percy (bp. of Dromore). They sayd , ' Fye upon thee ; we may thee curse ! " Theire ' leases continue , and we fare the worse . ' " And then I was forced a begging to goe To husbandmens houses , who ...
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... sayd the people , 40 ' And joyfull in our rea'me , When we did offer spice - cakes Unto the queen of hea'n . " IGNORANCE . " Chill tell thee what , good vellowe , Before the vriers went hence A bushell of the best wheate Was zold vor ...
... sayd the people , 40 ' And joyfull in our rea'me , When we did offer spice - cakes Unto the queen of hea'n . " IGNORANCE . " Chill tell thee what , good vellowe , Before the vriers went hence A bushell of the best wheate Was zold vor ...
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... sayd , " Awaye , thou King of Jewes , Thou shalt not rest thee here ; 30 Pass on ; thy execution place Thou seest nowe draweth neare . " And thereupon he thrust him thence ; At which our Saviour sayd , " I sure will rest , but thou ...
... sayd , " Awaye , thou King of Jewes , Thou shalt not rest thee here ; 30 Pass on ; thy execution place Thou seest nowe draweth neare . " And thereupon he thrust him thence ; At which our Saviour sayd , " I sure will rest , but thou ...
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