Specimens of English Poetry and Prose: Wybor Poezji i Prozy Angielskiej, Volumes 1-2Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe, 1964 - English literature |
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Page 141
... JOHN BALL'S LETTER TO THE PEASANTS OF ESSEX , 1381 John Schep1 , sometime Saint Mary's priest of Yorke , and now of Colchester2 , greeteth well John Nameless and John the Miller and John Carter , and biddeth them that they beware of ...
... JOHN BALL'S LETTER TO THE PEASANTS OF ESSEX , 1381 John Schep1 , sometime Saint Mary's priest of Yorke , and now of Colchester2 , greeteth well John Nameless and John the Miller and John Carter , and biddeth them that they beware of ...
Page 296
... JOHN DE TREVISA ( 1326–1412 ) Higden's Polychronicon 135 JOHN WYCLIF ( c.1320—1384 ) 139 The Prodigal Son 126 127 128 129 JOHN BALL ( d . 1381 ) John Ball's Preaching ( from Froissart ) John Ball's Letter to the Peasants of Essex , 1381 ...
... JOHN DE TREVISA ( 1326–1412 ) Higden's Polychronicon 135 JOHN WYCLIF ( c.1320—1384 ) 139 The Prodigal Son 126 127 128 129 JOHN BALL ( d . 1381 ) John Ball's Preaching ( from Froissart ) John Ball's Letter to the Peasants of Essex , 1381 ...
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... John , Your locks are like the snaw , But blessings on your frosty pow3 , John Anderson my jo ! John Anderson my jo , John , We clamb the hill thegither , And monie a canty ' day , John , We've had wi'ane anither ; Now we maun totter down , ...
... John , Your locks are like the snaw , But blessings on your frosty pow3 , John Anderson my jo ! John Anderson my jo , John , We clamb the hill thegither , And monie a canty ' day , John , We've had wi'ane anither ; Now we maun totter down , ...
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