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Then as the day appointed was , Before the king did thither pass , The earl before
hand did prepare The king his coming to declare . And with a count'nance
passing grim , He call'd his lady unto him ; Saying , with sad and heavy cheer , I
pray ...
Then as the day appointed was , Before the king did thither pass , The earl before
hand did prepare The king his coming to declare . And with a count'nance
passing grim , He call'd his lady unto him ; Saying , with sad and heavy cheer , I
pray ...
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When this famous king , Noting every thing , Did ask him how he durst be so bold
, To let his wife to wear , And deck his children there , In costly robes of pearl and
gold ? The forester bold replied , And the cause descried , And to the king he ...
When this famous king , Noting every thing , Did ask him how he durst be so bold
, To let his wife to wear , And deck his children there , In costly robes of pearl and
gold ? The forester bold replied , And the cause descried , And to the king he ...
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If that be all , my gracious king , That works your grief , I will persuade the scornful
dame To yield relief ; Never shall she my daughter be If she refuse ; The love and
favour of a king May her excuse . Thus wise Warwick went away , And quite ...
If that be all , my gracious king , That works your grief , I will persuade the scornful
dame To yield relief ; Never shall she my daughter be If she refuse ; The love and
favour of a king May her excuse . Thus wise Warwick went away , And quite ...
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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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