Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan ProseUniversity Press, 1956 - 293 páginas |
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... bring from thence is their May - pole , which they bring home with great veneration , as thus . They have twenty or forty yoke of oxen , every ox having a sweet nose - gay of flowers placed on the tip of his horns ; and these oxen draw ...
... bring from thence is their May - pole , which they bring home with great veneration , as thus . They have twenty or forty yoke of oxen , every ox having a sweet nose - gay of flowers placed on the tip of his horns ; and these oxen draw ...
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... bring to these hell - hounds ( the Lord of Misrule and his complices ) some bread , some good ale , some new cheese , some old cheese , some custards , and cakes , some flawns , some tarts , some cream , some meat , some one thing ...
... bring to these hell - hounds ( the Lord of Misrule and his complices ) some bread , some good ale , some new cheese , some old cheese , some custards , and cakes , some flawns , some tarts , some cream , some meat , some one thing ...
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... bring back less wit than they carried forth . They go out figures ( according to the Italian proverb ) and return ciphers . They retain the vice of a country , and will discourse learnedly thereon , but pass by and forget the good ...
... bring back less wit than they carried forth . They go out figures ( according to the Italian proverb ) and return ciphers . They retain the vice of a country , and will discourse learnedly thereon , but pass by and forget the good ...
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