Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... againe Their desperate forces , and their powers to quell With loyall harts , till all againe be well . When ( being subdu'd ) his care is rather more , To keepe them under , than it was before . Thus is he never full of sweete content ...
... againe Their desperate forces , and their powers to quell With loyall harts , till all againe be well . When ( being subdu'd ) his care is rather more , To keepe them under , than it was before . Thus is he never full of sweete content ...
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... againe Your fair words shall never move my mind ; King Richard is my lord and sov'raign , To him I will never be unkind . I will serve him truely till I die , I will him take as I him find ; For he hath given to mine and me , His ...
... againe Your fair words shall never move my mind ; King Richard is my lord and sov'raign , To him I will never be unkind . I will serve him truely till I die , I will him take as I him find ; For he hath given to mine and me , His ...
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... againe , My son George by the hand I hent ; I held so hard forsooth certaine , That his formast finger out of the joint went : I hurt him sore , he did complain , These words to him then I did say : Son , on my blessing , turne home againe ...
... againe , My son George by the hand I hent ; I held so hard forsooth certaine , That his formast finger out of the joint went : I hurt him sore , he did complain , These words to him then I did say : Son , on my blessing , turne home againe ...
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