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He took him a letter in his hand , Behold , said Humphrey , read and see ; When
he the letter looked upon , A loud laughter laughed bee ,Fare fall that Lord in his
renowne there , To stirr and rise beginneth hee : Fair fall Bessye that countesse ...
He took him a letter in his hand , Behold , said Humphrey , read and see ; When
he the letter looked upon , A loud laughter laughed bee ,Fare fall that Lord in his
renowne there , To stirr and rise beginneth hee : Fair fall Bessye that countesse ...
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The Lord Latimer , and the Lord Lovell , And the Earle of Kent he stood him by ,
The Lord Ross , and the Lord Scrope , I you tell , They were all in one company ;
The Bishopp of Durham , he was not away , Sir William Bonner he stood him by ...
The Lord Latimer , and the Lord Lovell , And the Earle of Kent he stood him by ,
The Lord Ross , and the Lord Scrope , I you tell , They were all in one company ;
The Bishopp of Durham , he was not away , Sir William Bonner he stood him by ...
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Let that lord have his life , my dear Sir king , I pray you grant me this boone , We
shall have upon this field anon , The father , the son , and the uncle all three ;
Then shall you deem , lord , with your own mouth then , What shall be the death
of ...
Let that lord have his life , my dear Sir king , I pray you grant me this boone , We
shall have upon this field anon , The father , the son , and the uncle all three ;
Then shall you deem , lord , with your own mouth then , What shall be the death
of ...
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