This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1873 Excerpt: ...I This greuous sicknes bare. And sithe you nowe doe knowe What is the cause of wo, As for my frende I doe you take, My secretes doe not showe. Content your selue a whyle Quoth he, and let me worke, To Alfyn I will straight wayse wend To ease him of his hurte: And afterward I will Againe come vnto you, And as for me, oh ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1873 Excerpt: ...I This greuous sicknes bare. And sithe you nowe doe knowe What is the cause of wo, As for my frende I doe you take, My secretes doe not showe. Content your selue a whyle Quoth he, and let me worke, To Alfyn I will straight wayse wend To ease him of his hurte: And afterward I will Againe come vnto you, And as for me, oh Lady deare, As friend doe thinke me true, Well then (quod she) syth that You must be gyde, of gayne Take here this gold the which I giue For part reward of paine, And sithe to him you go, To him this ringe doe giue, And tell him that without his loue, I desire not to Hue, And if to doe him good, My death could ought auaile, To haue the same without delay, Sure, sure, I would not faile. This saide, the Phisition To Alfyne straight doth goe, Who whe he came straight to the kinge This ioyfull newes doth showe. That he did hope in time His daughter well to see, Wherof the king exceading ioyse To Alfyne gone to be. And telles the king that he His disease well doth see, And will in time without all doughte Finde out a remedy For him, and then he doth. Them all with harte desire For to depart, the king and all Doth that he doth require. When all was f oorth of dores, He thus his tale began: Right worthy Syr, I doe perceiue That you are a sick man, And sore torment with paine, But be you of good cheare, For from a frende of yours I haue A message good to heare. The worthy knight then said, Good syer welcome to me, And for her sake that hath you sent Right welcome syr ye be. With that the Phisition Began on this same sorte, The Gods confounde me, if my tonge Shall forder false reporte. Good syr (quoth he) eache thing Obedient needes must be, Unto the will of him that made Those thinges, as thinges to see. And as the hounde which is His maisters great ...
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Add this copy of The Mystorie of the Moste Noble Knight Plasidas [By J. to cart. $63.22, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2012 by Nabu Press.