The Poetical Works of Skelton and Donne: With a Memoir of Each ..Houghton, Mifflin, 1881 |
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agayne Agaynst Anthony Munday awaye behynde boke brynge Colophon Counterfet Court daye dede deuyll doth drede Elynour euery Fansy fayne fayre faythe fole foly frende fynde gaue goodly gose grace grete gyue hæc harte hath haue hede holy John Skelton kepe knaue knyght kynges loke lorde loue lyberte lyfe lyke lyst lytell lyue Magn Magnyfycence maner Marshe's mayster Skelton moche moost myght mynde myne neuer noble nothynge ouer Parrot payne playne poem Poet Laureat pray praye preest quod quoth rede ryght saue sayd sayd Skelton saye shewe sholde shulde Side Note Somtyme sorowe sparowe speke styll swete thé ther theyr thou thow thynge thynke trew trouth trowe Tyll tyme vnder vnto vpon warke wele welth whan Wherfore whyle wolde wyfe wyll wyse wyst wyth ye haue youe
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Seite 39 - Pla ce bo Who is there, who ? Di le xi Dame Margery ; Fa re my my Wherfore and why, why ? For the sowle of Philip Sparowe That was late slayn at Carowe Among the Nones Blake For that swete soules sake And for all sparowes...
Seite cvii - Avarice: the devil is the judge, and the notary public acts as an assessor or scribe. The prisoners, as we may suppose, are found guilty, and ordered into hell immediately. There is no sort of propriety in calling this play the Necromancer: for the only business and use of this character, is to open the subject in a long prologue, to evoke the devil, and summon the court. The devil kicks the necromancer, for waking him so soon in the morning: a proof, that this drama was performed in the morning,...
Seite 43 - And wold syt upon my lap, And seke after small wormes, And somtyme white bred crommes; And many tymes and ofte Betwene my brestes softe It wolde lye and rest; It was propre and prest.
Seite 37 - B : Woo is hym that is blynde and maye not see ! But to here the subtylte and the crafte, As I shall tell you, yf ye wyll harke agayne...
Seite 34 - Dyscymular came where I stode. Than in his hode I sawe there faces tweyne ; That one was lene and lyke a pyned goost, That other loked as he wolde me...
Seite 26 - For here is none that dare well other truste ; But I wolde telle you a thynge, and I durste. Spake he a fayth no worde to you of me ? I wote, and he dyde, ye wolde me telle.
Seite cxlv - Where was your wit and reson ye should haue had? What wilful foly made yow to ryse agayne Your naturall lord...
Seite cxlviii - God kepe the" from the blast! Let double delyng in the" haue no place, And be not lyght of credence in no case. With heuy chere, with dolorous hart and mynd, Eche man may sorow in his inward thought This lordes death, whose pere is hard to fynd, Algife Englond and Fraunce were thorow saught.
Seite 181 - Whose name enrolde With silke and golde I dare be bolde Thus for to were...
Seite 279 - For very pure neade. Your comons saye indeade, Thei be not able to feade In theire stable scant a steade, To brynge vp nor to breade, Ye, scant able to brynge To the marckytt eny thynge Towardes theire housekeping ; And scant have a cowe, Nor to kepe a poore sowe : so This the worlde is nowe.