Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... Lord Strange speak would I faine , From his father the Earle of Darby . Then was I welcome that time certaine ; A torch burned that same tide , And other lights that he might see ; And brought him to the bedd side Where as the Lord Strange ...
... Lord Strange speak would I faine , From his father the Earle of Darby . Then was I welcome that time certaine ; A torch burned that same tide , And other lights that he might see ; And brought him to the bedd side Where as the Lord Strange ...
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... Lord Strange his head I will him send , And doubtless his son shall dye ; For hitherto his father I took for my friend , And now he hath deceived me . Another herald appeared then To Sir William Stanley that doughty knight , Bid him ...
... Lord Strange his head I will him send , And doubtless his son shall dye ; For hitherto his father I took for my friend , And now he hath deceived me . Another herald appeared then To Sir William Stanley that doughty knight , Bid him ...
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... Sir Rees ap Thomas he was thereby , With ten thousand spears of mighty tree ; The Earle of Richmond went to the Earle of Darby , And downe he falleth upon his ... Lord Strange certain , For he shall dye this same day ; To the 38 THE SONG OF.
... Sir Rees ap Thomas he was thereby , With ten thousand spears of mighty tree ; The Earle of Richmond went to the Earle of Darby , And downe he falleth upon his ... Lord Strange certain , For he shall dye this same day ; To the 38 THE SONG OF.
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