Poems, Supposed to Have Been Written at Bristol, by Thomas Rowley, and Others, in the Fifteenth Century..

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T. Payne and Son, at the Mews-Gate., 1778 - 333 頁
 

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第 54 頁 - Nowe dethe as welcome to mee comes, "As e'er the moneth of Maie; "Nor woulde I even wyshe to lyve, "Wyth my dere wyfe to stale." Quod CANYNGE, " 'Tys a goodlie thynge "To bee prepar'd to die; "And from thys world of peyne and grefe "To Godde ynne Heav'n to flie.
第 63 頁 - The bloudie axe hys bodie fayre Ynnto foure parties cutte; And ev'rye parte, and eke hys hedde, Uponne a pole was putte. One parte dydd rotte onne Kynwulph-hylle, One onne the mynster-tower, And one from off the castle-gate The crowen...
第 51 頁 - My honest friende, my faulte has beene To serve Godde and mye prynce; And thatt I no tyme-server am, My dethe wylle soone convynce.
第 60 頁 - Thou thynkest I shall dye to-daie ; ' I have beene dede 'till nowe, ' And soone shall lyve to weare a crowne
第 207 頁 - Varlet, replyd the Abbatte, cease your dinne; This is no season almes and prayers to give; 65 Mie porter never lets a faitour in; None touch mie rynge who not in honour live.
第 ix 頁 - But the Devil of the matter is, there is no money to be got on this side of the question. Interest is on the other side. But he is a poor author who cannot write on both sides.
第 46 頁 - And felle down onne hys knee; "I'm come," quod hee, "unto your grace To move your clemencye." Thenne quod the kynge, "Youre tale speke out, You have been much oure frieude; Whatever youre request may bee, Wee wylle to ytte attende.
第 x 頁 - But all thefe exertions of his genius brought in fo little profit, that he was foon reduced to real indigence ; from which he was relieved by death (in what manner is not certainly known), on the 14111 of Auguft, o^ thereabout, when he wanted near three months to complete his eighteenth year.
第 208 頁 - And from the pathwaie side then turned hee, Where the pore aimer laie binethe the holmen tree. An almes, sir priest ! the droppynge pilgrim sayde For sweete Seyncte Marie and your order sake.
第 137 頁 - Mie love ys dedde, Gon to hys deathe-bedde, Al under the wyllowe tree.

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