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THE NATURE ,AD SIGNIFICANCE OF KHYT
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1« The Egerton Manuscript* The Ege
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has mad* extensive alterations in t
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) tiughey, "The Harington Manuscrip
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Palmouth early In October 15^2. The
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Wyatt* The British fcuseum purchase
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ignores the obvious practical rea^o
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( K \ ' Hughey, I, 18. JHit the edi
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2 « The T r a n a c ript In the tr
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forced in such a ivay that in (..ai
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(1) Behold, love, thy power how she
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(3) /_ cui.e oi' Poti'arch, i*. -So
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(5) Alas the greiff f ns< aye , for
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(6) But t aottt«ns you It asayo to
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u)) T-.-O hiz be tide 0 restfuli pl
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And vnto hin t though h^ no deles w
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And he the sane hii self hHTF jipyc
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And while with roe doeth dwell this
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(1 i) /"~Sonet ~ r»»t Love /.mi n
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(16) Ent J ttor to love her for her
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(18) 1 Ent J fl5 Helpe roe to seke
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(20) 2 Ent Thou hast no faith of hi
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U2) 3 Ent J It may be good lik«* i
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3 Ent J In faith I wot not v*ell v
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la nada of aucco Moost whan that I
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(29) Sonet 2 Ent J _ vi* My galy ch
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Ere that I in this fynde peace or q
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£~Sonet 2 fcnt J Like to these vn
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(36) Aunawer /f 2 5:nt J v f few go
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nor I cannot the thing 1 mene my se
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She «ept and wron.v her w t all th
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(42) 2 Knt J Paeiena for my devise
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5 t cruell* That I and i:iyn» and
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Yet cJaddely v ould 1 please the lo
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CThol Though that with pain I do ro
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(50) 2 But what nedeth these threni
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Ctorn the ieiff} Morning or mone oo
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2« rejoyse. How may a man in swart
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12, these. Comfort (god *ot) els ii
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CTho3 (57) /~ ix 2 Ent J Sh« sat a
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CTho} (61) 2 To wlsfihe and want an
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(62) £* 2 Ent J Some tyme I fled t
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uhereto did I aanure my thought wit
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to have for evermore cnyn owne then
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Vengeaunce shall fall on thy disdai
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And mo I dryve aa yet alyve all the
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Therefore I plaid the foole invain
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Then in yo crue11 mode ^MM^^M 4* 1*
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Save of your grace only to stay my
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(70 Praise him for counceill that i
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Nor fflaunder* chiere letteth not m
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fm My mothers In|*lr
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Peace qd the towny mouse why s< eke
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Non of ya all there is that is so u
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i hat ro«n that hntr ht» her! awa
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well thincfc the affection is but c
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(8?) Processa of tyoia worketh such
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(89) 5 ent J _, A spending hand tha
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Hath lept into the shopp / who know
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(90) £~2 ent J All hevy nyndes do
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No / sins dispaire hath »et me in
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(93) C ! «»* J O goodely hand f 9
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