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The Pilgrimage of Pure Devotion / Erasmus, Desiderius, 1469-1536
, that the same loue with the whiche thou louydest me, may be in theym, and I in the, and thys is the kyngdome of god so often mouyd ... all the parties of the whiche (as was spoken at the begynnyng) thys alwaye not alonely in the newe law, but also details...- creator(s) - Erasmus, Desiderius, 1469-1536
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- subject(s) - ogy; thay; dyd; hys; haue; nat; wyll; apon; hym; thys; wold; shuld; dothe; holy; nat; hys; thay; haue; apon; shuld; ogy; hym; thys; dothe; wyll; holy; wold; dyd;
- title - The Pilgrimage of Pure Devotion
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The Rowley Poems / Chatterton, Thomas
leathel[40] tree, Whyche sleaeth[41] everichone that commeth nere, Soe wille I fyxed unto thys ... ] wordes and knowlache[11] free? Gyf soe, rede thys, whyche Iche dysporteynge[12] pende; Gif nete details...- creator(s) - Chatterton, Thomas
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- subject(s) - mie; hys; thie; aella; chatterton; dyd; wylle; wythe; ynne; bie; birtha; fyghte; botte; ynn; wyth; thys; rowley; mee; kynge; hee; bee; syr charles; rowley poems; william canynge; thomas chatterton; poems; mie love; mie harte; rowley; mee; bie; hys; mie; wyth; thie; mie love; botte; william canynge; chatterton; bee; hee; ynn; birtha; thys; aella; mie harte; ynne; kynge; poems; fyghte; wythe; dyd; thomas chatterton; rowley poems; syr charles; wylle;
- title - The Rowley Poems
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The Wright's Chaste Wife A Merry Tale (about 1462) / Adam, of Cobsam
Of a wryght I wy{l~l} you telle, of this land, That some tyme in thys land gan dwelle ... At first he would Thys wryght would wedde no wyfe, wed no wife, Butt yn yougeth to lede hys lyfe details...- creator(s) - Adam, of Cobsam
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- subject(s) - seyd; sche; wyfe; hys; stuard; haue; garlond; wryght; sche seyd; thys; wyth; hym; scha; proctoure; hadde; nott; owte; myght; lyne; lord seyd; wright's chaste; flax; gan; mete; wright; dame; steward; chaste wife; butt; leaf; lord; wife; sche; hys; hadde; wyth; butt; haue; lord seyd; leaf; wife; flax; gan; lord; nott; lyne; hym; myght; thys; garlond; seyd; sche seyd; mete; wright; wright's chaste; scha; dame; wyfe; chaste wife; owte; proctoure; stuard; steward; wryght;
- title - The Wright's Chaste Wife A Merry Tale (about 1462)
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A Merry Dialogue Declaringe the Properties of Shrowde Shrews and Honest Wives / Erasmus, Desiderius, 1469-1536
, and you ar but agirle of age, and I trowe it is not a yere ful sins ye wer maried. Xan All thys is true ... agaynst the floure, as one that woulde be out of thys worlde. When there was no healpe for this gere details...- creator(s) - Erasmus, Desiderius, 1469-1536
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- subject(s) - eula; xantip; haue; xantippa; xan; vnto; eulalia; hym; hys; wyfe; neuer; wyll; hadde; wel; husband; husbande; trademark; eulalia; hys; hadde; vnto; haue; neuer; eula; husbande; hym; trademark; wyll; xan; husband; xantippa; xantip; wyfe; wel;
- title - A Merry Dialogue Declaringe the Properties of Shrowde Shrews and Honest Wives
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English belles-lettres; from A. D. 901 to 1834; by Alfred the Great [and others]; with special introduction and biographical notes by Oliver H. G. Leigh. / Leigh, Oliver Herbrand Gordon
, Ewe of all other thynges, is that, wherof perfite shoot} ng woulde have a bowe made. Thys woode ... , for the common welth sake, not layinge before theyr eyes, thys wyfe proverbe. Soone ynough, if wel ynough details...- creator(s) - Leigh, Oliver Herbrand Gordon
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- publisher - New York : M. Walter Dunne, [c.1901]
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- subject(s) - english literature; biographia literaria; roger ascham; roger ascham; biographia literaria; english literature;
- title - English belles-lettres; from A. D. 901 to 1834; by Alfred the Great [and others]; with special introduction and biographical notes by Oliver H. G. Leigh.
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Notes and Queries, Number 21, March 23, 1850 / Various
, like so many others of the same class, has been printed abroad:-- "And in thys wyse is ther sent ... . And the brethen looked for it nowe at thys Bartlemewe tide last passed, and yet looke euery day, except details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - dat; dat;
- title - Notes and Queries, Number 21, March 23, 1850
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Fruitful Diologe Called the Epicure / Erasmus, Desiderius, 1469-1536
by conquest, ciuel policie, nor yet by anye other meane vnder heauen, thys name high or honorable ... , there is nothyng ameabler, ther is nothing more delicious and swetter. _SPVDE._ No man wyll deny thys except he bee details...- creator(s) - Erasmus, Desiderius, 1469-1536
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- subject(s) - haue; hedo; spv; thei; vnto; bee; thynges; mynde; thyng; hym; doo; suche; god; spv; vnto; haue; mynde; thei; doo; god; bee; suche; hym; thynges; thyng; hedo;
- title - Fruitful Diologe Called the Epicure
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Minor Poems of Michael Drayton / Drayton, Michael, 1563-1631
gracious liuery. Yet these mine owne: I wrong not other men, Nor trafique further then thys happy ... Anotamize. Amour 15 Now, Loue, if thou wilt proue a Conqueror, Subdue thys Tyrant euer martyring details...- creator(s) - Drayton, Michael, 1563-1631
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- subject(s) - haue; loue; drayton; euery; euer; neuer; heauen; michael drayton; whilst; euery; heauen; whilst; haue; neuer; euer; drayton; michael drayton; loue;
- title - Minor Poems of Michael Drayton
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The Enemies of Books / Blades, William, 1824-1890
. Yea yeS. Universytees of thys realme are not alle clere in thys detestable fact. But cursed ... . I knowe a merchant manne, whych shall at thys tyme be namelesse, that boughte yeS contentes of two noble details...- creator(s) - Blades, William, 1824-1890
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- subject(s) - british museum; british museum;
- title - The Enemies of Books
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The Elizabethan translations of Seneca's tragedies [by] E. M. Spearing. / Simpson, Evelyn Mary Spearing, 1885-1963
then this, Could haue ben gyuen unto hym, for wrytyng verse of hys? Did Virgill ought request but thys ... with the rest in thys he hath begun, And lesser prayse deserueth not then He i woods worke hath done details...- creator(s) - Simpson, Evelyn Mary Spearing, 1885-1963
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- publisher - Cambridge, W. Heffer & sons, ltd., 1912.
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- subject(s) - latin drama translations into english; english drama early modern and elizabethan, 1500-1600 history and criticism; english drama translations from latin; seneca, lucius annaeus, ca. 4 b.c.-65 a.d. tragedies; tenne tragedies; studley; seneca; tenne; medea; seneca's tragedies; troas; elizabethan; elizabethan translations; heywood; cedipus; tragedies; agamemnon; hercules furens; neville; cambridge; hercules; latin; trinity college; newton; uncertain; thomas; chorus; verse; drama; latin drama translations into english; hercules furens; cedipus; english drama early modern and elizabethan, 1500-1600 history and criticism; english drama translations from latin; tenne; uncertain; medea; elizabethan translations; hercules; elizabethan; studley; cambridge; chorus; tragedies; latin; neville; trinity college; heywood; thomas; seneca, lucius annaeus, ca. 4 b.c.-65 a.d. tragedies; newton; verse; tenne tragedies; troas; agamemnon; drama; seneca; seneca's tragedies;
- title - The Elizabethan translations of Seneca's tragedies [by] E. M. Spearing.
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