Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... Kynge Richard wroken will I bee ; He dyd my brethren to the deathe on a daye , In their bed where they did lye ; He ... Kynge Richard as nowe are ye ; The crowne of England ther tooke he , Forsoothe , Lorde , this is noe lye , And ...
... Kynge Richard wroken will I bee ; He dyd my brethren to the deathe on a daye , In their bed where they did lye ; He ... Kynge Richard as nowe are ye ; The crowne of England ther tooke he , Forsoothe , Lorde , this is noe lye , And ...
Page 59
... Kynge Richard harde Humfrey soe say , In his harte he was full merye ; With his cappe that was soe deare He thanked that lorde full courteslye , And said , father Standley , thou art to me nere , You are cheefe of your comynaltye ...
... Kynge Richard harde Humfrey soe say , In his harte he was full merye ; With his cappe that was soe deare He thanked that lorde full courteslye , And said , father Standley , thou art to me nere , You are cheefe of your comynaltye ...
Page 76
... Kynge did appeare , The gude Sir William Harrington : - Saithe , lett hym have his liffe a while , Tyll ye have the father , uncle , and sonn ; We shall have them sone in feilde , The father , the sonn , and the uncle all three ; Then ...
... Kynge did appeare , The gude Sir William Harrington : - Saithe , lett hym have his liffe a while , Tyll ye have the father , uncle , and sonn ; We shall have them sone in feilde , The father , the sonn , and the uncle all three ; Then ...
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