Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... Humphrey Brereton , then said Bessye , Hath been true to my father and me ; He shall take the writeings in hand , And bring them into the West Countrey : I trust him best of all this land On this message to go for me . Go to thy bed ...
... Humphrey Brereton , then said Bessye , Hath been true to my father and me ; He shall take the writeings in hand , And bring them into the West Countrey : I trust him best of all this land On this message to go for me . Go to thy bed ...
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... Humphrey Brereton with mickle might , Hard at Latham knocketh hee ; Who is it , said the porter , this time of the night , That so hastily calleth on mee ? The porter then in that state , That time of the night riseth hee , And ...
... Humphrey Brereton with mickle might , Hard at Latham knocketh hee ; Who is it , said the porter , this time of the night , That so hastily calleth on mee ? The porter then in that state , That time of the night riseth hee , And ...
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Percy Society. He gave to Humphrey Brereton truely . Alas ! said Humphrey , how shoud I doe , I am strayed in a strange countrey , The Prince of England I do not know , Before I never did him see . I shall thee tell , said the porter ...
Percy Society. He gave to Humphrey Brereton truely . Alas ! said Humphrey , how shoud I doe , I am strayed in a strange countrey , The Prince of England I do not know , Before I never did him see . I shall thee tell , said the porter ...
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