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PAGE All you that are to mirth inclin'd - - - 71 Among all other things - - - - 43
Amongst the princely paragons - - - 103 A noble marquess as he did ride a-
hunting - - 82 As you came from the holy land - - - 111 Come hither, shepherd's
swain ...
PAGE All you that are to mirth inclin'd - - - 71 Among all other things - - - - 43
Amongst the princely paragons - - - 103 A noble marquess as he did ride a-
hunting - - 82 As you came from the holy land - - - 111 Come hither, shepherd's
swain ...
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LEoFRICUs, that noble earl Of Chester, as I read, Did for the city of Coventry
Many a noble deed. Great privileges for the town This noble man did get; And of
all things did make it so, That they toll-free did sit. Save only that for horses still
They ...
LEoFRICUs, that noble earl Of Chester, as I read, Did for the city of Coventry
Many a noble deed. Great privileges for the town This noble man did get; And of
all things did make it so, That they toll-free did sit. Save only that for horses still
They ...
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OF PATIENT GRISSEL AND A NOBLE MARQUESS. To the Tune of “The Bride's
Good-morrow.” A NoblE marquess, as he did ride a-hunting, Hard by a river side,
A proper maiden, as she did sit a-spinning, His gentle eye espy'd : Most fair and ...
OF PATIENT GRISSEL AND A NOBLE MARQUESS. To the Tune of “The Bride's
Good-morrow.” A NoblE marquess, as he did ride a-hunting, Hard by a river side,
A proper maiden, as she did sit a-spinning, His gentle eye espy'd : Most fair and ...
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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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