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Page 19
... But what will you perform and do, To have this matter done? Why any thing, my
lord (quoth she), You will with reason crave; I will perform it with good will, If I my
wish might have. If thou wilt grant the thing, he said, What I OF GOOD-WII, L. 19.
... But what will you perform and do, To have this matter done? Why any thing, my
lord (quoth she), You will with reason crave; I will perform it with good will, If I my
wish might have. If thou wilt grant the thing, he said, What I OF GOOD-WII, L. 19.
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If thou wilt grant the thing, he said, What I shall now require, As soon as it is
finishéd, Thou shalt have thy desire. Command what you think good, my lord, I
will thereto agree, On this condition: that the town For ever may be free. If thou
wilt thy ...
If thou wilt grant the thing, he said, What I shall now require, As soon as it is
finishéd, Thou shalt have thy desire. Command what you think good, my lord, I
will thereto agree, On this condition: that the town For ever may be free. If thou
wilt thy ...
Page 121
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 king So griev'd in mind? Because that I have lost the thing I cannot find
.
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 king So griev'd in mind? Because that I have lost the thing I cannot find
.
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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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