Two Dyaloges (c. 1549) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 30 pages of information about Two Dyaloges (c. 1549).

Two Dyaloges (c. 1549) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 30 pages of information about Two Dyaloges (c. 1549).
the gentylman haue neuer a fote of lande to lyue vpon. Boni. Call ye them horsmen.  Mary syr suche horsemen are wel ||worthy to ryde vpo the gallowes, these are gentylmen of the Iebet of all that euer I haue harde of. Bea. But yet there be not afewe suche in that parte of Germany called Nassen or Hessen.

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Traslated by Edmonde Becke
And prynted at Cantorbury
in saynt Paules parishe
by John Mychell.
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[Transcriber’s note:  The following typographical
errors were corrected.
  “soldyers cassocke, a payre of hoose all to cut and
  manglyd, may co||uer an euangelycall mynde.”
      hoose was hoofe
  “Poliphe.  Naye I knowe hym whiche bereth a shepe
  vpon his heed, and a sore in his brest”
      sore was fore
  “orphanes, pupylls, wardes, and fatherlesse
  chyldren be comunely ordered and vsed, how wylles”
      comunely was comuuely ]

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