Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... King Richard knew , you must be shent , And perchance cast into prison deep ; Then had you cause to waill and weep , And wring your hands with heavy chear ; Therefore , good lady , I you beseek To move me no more in this mattér . Oh ...
... King Richard knew , you must be shent , And perchance cast into prison deep ; Then had you cause to waill and weep , And wring your hands with heavy chear ; Therefore , good lady , I you beseek To move me no more in this mattér . Oh ...
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... king Richard woud not me betray , For all the gold in Christantye . I am his subject , sworn to be true : If I should seek treason to begin , I and all mine full sore should rue , For we were as like to lose as winne . Beside that , it ...
... king Richard woud not me betray , For all the gold in Christantye . I am his subject , sworn to be true : If I should seek treason to begin , I and all mine full sore should rue , For we were as like to lose as winne . Beside that , it ...
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... King Richard can say there , Good Sir William of Harrington ; He said , sir king , it hathe no peer , Upon this feyld to death to be done , For there may no man these dints abide ; Low , your horse is ready at your hand : Sett the crown ...
... King Richard can say there , Good Sir William of Harrington ; He said , sir king , it hathe no peer , Upon this feyld to death to be done , For there may no man these dints abide ; Low , your horse is ready at your hand : Sett the crown ...
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