. Social England; a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . .For some bugee (I)), and for some l)yse (c),And also many a dyvers spyseIn bagges about tliai here. -II. fur : li. cloth : c, silk. Prologue to the ?Caiiterljury Tales. - T. Wright, Political Songs and Poems (Rolls Series). I., JCl-n. The?whole song is well wortl-. reading, as a contemporary (unfavourable) opinion ofthe friars. n-AYFARIXG LIFE. 371 This and other songs of the fourteenth and fifteenthcentur
. Social England; a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . .For some bugee (I)), and for some l)yse (c),And also many a dyvers spyseIn bagges about tliai here. -II. fur : li. cloth : c, silk. Prologue to the ?Caiiterljury Tales. - T. Wright, Political Songs and Poems (Rolls Series). I., JCl-n. The?whole song is well wortl-. reading, as a contemporary (unfavourable) opinion ofthe friars. n-AYFARIXG LIFE. 371 This and other songs of the fourteenth and fifteenthcenturies represent the friars as entering houses and cottagesat any hour, eating and (h-inking of the best, while, howevergreat might be his wish, the master of the house would notdare to turn them out. But more important than pedlarswas the function which the friars performed as the news-carriers of the day. Curiosity would often get the better evenof caution begotten of past experience, and to the inhabitantsof out-of-the-way country districts the visit of a travellerand a man of the world was an excitement for which theywould be willing to risk nnich peace of mind. Spiritually the.
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