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Fair ladies brook not bloody wars , Sweet peace their pleasures breed ; The
nourisher of heart's content , Which fancy first did feed . My rose shall rest in
Woodstock bower , With music's sweet delight ; While I among the piercing pikes
Against ...
Fair ladies brook not bloody wars , Sweet peace their pleasures breed ; The
nourisher of heart's content , Which fancy first did feed . My rose shall rest in
Woodstock bower , With music's sweet delight ; While I among the piercing pikes
Against ...
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Most fair and lovely , and of comely grace was she , Although in simple attire ;
She sang most sweetly , with pleasant voice melodiously , Which set the Lord's
heart on fire . The more he lookt , the more he might , Beauty bred , his heart's
delight ...
Most fair and lovely , and of comely grace was she , Although in simple attire ;
She sang most sweetly , with pleasant voice melodiously , Which set the Lord's
heart on fire . The more he lookt , the more he might , Beauty bred , his heart's
delight ...
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O ! turn again , my lady bright ; Come unto me my heart's delight ! Gone is the
comfort of my pensive heart : Here comes the earl of Warwick ; he , The father of
this fair lady , My mind to him I mean for to impart . Why is my lord and sovereign
...
O ! turn again , my lady bright ; Come unto me my heart's delight ! Gone is the
comfort of my pensive heart : Here comes the earl of Warwick ; he , The father of
this fair lady , My mind to him I mean for to impart . Why is my lord and sovereign
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Contents
POLITICAL BALLADS PUBLISHED IN ENGLAND DURING | 11 |
A SELECTION OF LATIN STORIES | 28 |
THE KEEN OF THE SOUTH OF IRELAND | 46 |
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