Reliques of ancient English poetry, by T. Percy, ed. by J. V. Prichard, Том 21876 |
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... Wives of Windsor . Measure for Measure . Vol . II . Comedy of Errors . Much Ado about Nothing . Love's Labour Lost . Midsummer Night's Dream . Merchant of Venice . Vol . III . As You Like It . Taming of the Shrew . All's Well that Ends ...
... Wives of Windsor . Measure for Measure . Vol . II . Comedy of Errors . Much Ado about Nothing . Love's Labour Lost . Midsummer Night's Dream . Merchant of Venice . Vol . III . As You Like It . Taming of the Shrew . All's Well that Ends ...
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... Wife of Bath 202 204 13. The Bride's Burial 208 14. Dulcina 212 15. The Lady Isabella's Tragedy 213 16. A Hue and Cry after Cupid . By Ben Jonson . 216 17. The King of France's Daughter . 218 18. The Sweet Neglect . By Ben Jonson 225 19 ...
... Wife of Bath 202 204 13. The Bride's Burial 208 14. Dulcina 212 15. The Lady Isabella's Tragedy 213 16. A Hue and Cry after Cupid . By Ben Jonson . 216 17. The King of France's Daughter . 218 18. The Sweet Neglect . By Ben Jonson 225 19 ...
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... wife a noble lady ; of whome she conceyved sixe sonnes and a daughter , and chylded of them at one only time ; at whose byrthe echone of them had a chayne of sylver at their neckes , the whiche were all tourned by the provydence of god ...
... wife a noble lady ; of whome she conceyved sixe sonnes and a daughter , and chylded of them at one only time ; at whose byrthe echone of them had a chayne of sylver at their neckes , the whiche were all tourned by the provydence of god ...
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... Wife of Bath's Tale . As Dunbar lived till about the middle of the sixteenth century , this poem was probably composed after Scottish Field ( described above in p . 6 ) , which is the latest specimen I have met with written in England ...
... Wife of Bath's Tale . As Dunbar lived till about the middle of the sixteenth century , this poem was probably composed after Scottish Field ( described above in p . 6 ) , which is the latest specimen I have met with written in England ...
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... wives and their children soe hange them upon , That whosoever gives almes they will Then laid he him down , and turned him 7 give none . ' away , 120 And prayd me to goe and leave him to rest . I told him , I haplie might yet see the ...
... wives and their children soe hange them upon , That whosoever gives almes they will Then laid he him down , and turned him 7 give none . ' away , 120 And prayd me to goe and leave him to rest . I told him , I haplie might yet see the ...
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