The book Everyman Being a Moralle Play of the Xv Centurie was written by author Philip Ben Greet Here you can read free online of Everyman Being a Moralle Play of the Xv Centurie book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Everyman Being a Moralle Play of the Xv Centurie a good or bad book?
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My Cosyn, wyll you not with me go? COSYN. No, by our Lady, I have the crampe in my to : Trust not to me ; for, so God me spede, I wyll deceyve you in your moost nede. 345 iJ KYNREDE. It avayleth not us to tyse : Ye shall have my mayde, with all my herte ; She loveth to go to feestes there to be nyse, And to daunce, and a brode to stere ; I wyll gyve her leve to helpe you in that journey, 350 If that you and she may agree. EVERYMAN. Now shewe me the very effecte of your mynde; Wyll you go with m...e, or abyde be hynde ? KYNREDE. Abyde behynde; ye, that wyll I and I maye; Therfore farewell tyll another daye. 355 EVERYMAN. Howe sholde I be mery or gladde ? For fayre promyses men to me make; But, when I have moost nede, they me forsake ; I am deceyved, that maketh me fadde. 333. 'I bad lever, ' I bad rather. Cosyn 20 EVERYMAN. COSYN. Cosyn, Everyman, farewell now ; 360 For, veryly, I wyll not go with you : Also of myne owne an unredy rekenynge I have to accounte, therfore I make taryenge ; Now God kepe the, for now I go, EVERYMAN.
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