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Two noble dukes of great renown, That long had liv'd in fame, Through hateful
envy were cast down, And brought to sudden shame. The duke of Hereford was
the one, A prudent prince and wise, 'Gainst whom such malice there was shown,
...
Two noble dukes of great renown, That long had liv'd in fame, Through hateful
envy were cast down, And brought to sudden shame. The duke of Hereford was
the one, A prudent prince and wise, 'Gainst whom such malice there was shown,
...
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Who being guiltless of this crime, Which was against him laid, The duke of
Norfolk at that time, These words unto him said: ... The duke of Hereford hearing
that, In mind was grievéd much, And did return this answer flat, Which did duke
Norfolk ...
Who being guiltless of this crime, Which was against him laid, The duke of
Norfolk at that time, These words unto him said: ... The duke of Hereford hearing
that, In mind was grievéd much, And did return this answer flat, Which did duke
Norfolk ...
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At length unto these noble dukes The king of heraulds came, And unto them with
lofty speech This sentence did proclaim: Sir Henry Bullenbrook, this day, The
duke of Hereford here, And Thomas Mauberry, Norfolk duke, So valiantly did ...
At length unto these noble dukes The king of heraulds came, And unto them with
lofty speech This sentence did proclaim: Sir Henry Bullenbrook, this day, The
duke of Hereford here, And Thomas Mauberry, Norfolk duke, So valiantly did ...
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OLD BALLADS FROM EARLY PRINTED COPIES | 1 |
EARLY NAVAL BALLADS OF ENGLAND | 8 |
SPECIMENS OF LYRIC POETRY TEMP EDWARD I | 13 |
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