The lay of the last minstrel, a poem. With Ballads and lyrical pieces |
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Page 262
... Virgilius , and of his deth , and many marvayles that he dyd in his lyfe - time , by wyche - crafte and nygraman- cye , through the helpe of the devyls of hell , " mention is made of a very extraordinary process , in which one of these ...
... Virgilius , and of his deth , and many marvayles that he dyd in his lyfe - time , by wyche - crafte and nygraman- cye , through the helpe of the devyls of hell , " mention is made of a very extraordinary process , in which one of these ...
Page 263
... Virgilius ; and at the last they soughte so longe , that they came into the seller , where they sawe the lampe hang over the barrell , where Virgilius lay in deed . Then asked the emperour the man , who had made hym so herdy to put his ...
... Virgilius ; and at the last they soughte so longe , that they came into the seller , where they sawe the lampe hang over the barrell , where Virgilius lay in deed . Then asked the emperour the man , who had made hym so herdy to put his ...
Page 264
... Virgilius in the barrell deed . " Virgilius , bl . let . printed at Ant- werpe by John Doesborcke . This curious volume is in the valuable library of Mr Douce ; and is supposed to be a trans- lation from the French , printed in Flanders ...
... Virgilius in the barrell deed . " Virgilius , bl . let . printed at Ant- werpe by John Doesborcke . This curious volume is in the valuable library of Mr Douce ; and is supposed to be a trans- lation from the French , printed in Flanders ...
Page 325
... Virgilius was at scole at Tolenton , where he stodyed dy- lygently , for he was of great understandynge . Upon a tyme , the scolers had lycense to go to play and sporte them in the fyldes , after the usance of the holde tyme . And there ...
... Virgilius was at scole at Tolenton , where he stodyed dy- lygently , for he was of great understandynge . Upon a tyme , the scolers had lycense to go to play and sporte them in the fyldes , after the usance of the holde tyme . And there ...
Page 326
... Virgilius ! Virgilius ! ' and looked aboute , and he colde nat see no body . Than sayd he , ( i . e . the voice , ) Virgilius , see ye not the lytyll bourde lying bysyde you there markd with that word ? " Than answered - Virgilius , I ...
... Virgilius ! Virgilius ! ' and looked aboute , and he colde nat see no body . Than sayd he , ( i . e . the voice , ) Virgilius , see ye not the lytyll bourde lying bysyde you there markd with that word ? " Than answered - Virgilius , I ...
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