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Specimens of English literature from the 'Ploughmans crede' to the ...

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24 III- JOHN LYDGATE.;;!;(A)London Lyckpeny.A Ballade compyled by Dan lohn Lydgate monke <strong>of</strong> Bery aboutveres agoe, and newly ouersene and amended.1 To london once my stepp[e]s I bent,Where trouth in no wyse should be faynt,To-\vestm}'nster-ward Iforthw/th went,To a man <strong>of</strong> law <strong>to</strong> make complayntI sayd, ' for marys love, that holy sayntPyty <strong>the</strong> poore that w^old pr

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