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Ere he long time had married been , That many had her beauty seen , Her praise
was spread both far and near ; The king again thereof did hear ; Who then in
heart did plainly prove He was betrayed of his love : Though , therefore , he was ...
Ere he long time had married been , That many had her beauty seen , Her praise
was spread both far and near ; The king again thereof did hear ; Who then in
heart did plainly prove He was betrayed of his love : Though , therefore , he was ...
Page 109
... in pleasure trip us ; Come away , therefore , with speed ; I would not lose an
hour For fair London's tower ; Venus , therefore , help my need : Flora's banks are
spread In their rich attire , With their dainty violet , And the primrose sweet Daisies
...
... in pleasure trip us ; Come away , therefore , with speed ; I would not lose an
hour For fair London's tower ; Venus , therefore , help my need : Flora's banks are
spread In their rich attire , With their dainty violet , And the primrose sweet Daisies
...
Page 141
It bears the imprint of John White of Newcastle - on - Tyne , and is therefore no
older than the close of the last century ; it may be a transcript of the original , but
whether so or not , it contains the following verification of the story ! “ The names
of ...
It bears the imprint of John White of Newcastle - on - Tyne , and is therefore no
older than the close of the last century ; it may be a transcript of the original , but
whether so or not , it contains the following verification of the story ! “ The names
of ...
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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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