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Did in melodious manner sing Praises unto our heavenly king; All honour, glory,
might, and power, Be unto Christ our Saviour. If choirs of angels did rejoyce, Well
may mankind with heart and voice Sing praises to the God of heaven, That unto ...
Did in melodious manner sing Praises unto our heavenly king; All honour, glory,
might, and power, Be unto Christ our Saviour. If choirs of angels did rejoyce, Well
may mankind with heart and voice Sing praises to the God of heaven, That unto ...
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Percy Society. And fondly thincking 'twill his fitts appease, Changeth his bedd, but
keepes still the disease. Quitting the playnes to seeke the gloomy springs, He,
like a swan that on Meander sings, Takes congey of his mates with ling'ring haste
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Percy Society. And fondly thincking 'twill his fitts appease, Changeth his bedd, but
keepes still the disease. Quitting the playnes to seeke the gloomy springs, He,
like a swan that on Meander sings, Takes congey of his mates with ling'ring haste
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... Hidd their abhorred heads; these, only these, Were his companyons and his
cottages. Wayfaring man, for aftertymes y-bore, Who-ere thou be, that on the
pleasant shore Of my deare Tavy hapst to treade along, When Willy sings noe
more ...
... Hidd their abhorred heads; these, only these, Were his companyons and his
cottages. Wayfaring man, for aftertymes y-bore, Who-ere thou be, that on the
pleasant shore Of my deare Tavy hapst to treade along, When Willy sings noe
more ...
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Contents
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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