Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... bring no man with me But Humphrey Brereton , my true esquire . He took his leave of that lady fair , And to her chamber she went full tight , And for all things she did prepare , Both pen and ink , and paper white . The lord unto his ...
... bring no man with me But Humphrey Brereton , my true esquire . He took his leave of that lady fair , And to her chamber she went full tight , And for all things she did prepare , Both pen and ink , and paper white . The lord unto his ...
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... bring him over the sea , The Stanleys ' blood for me hath sent , The King of England for to make me , And I thank them for their intent , For if ever in England I wear the crowne , Well accquited the King of France shall be : Then ...
... bring him over the sea , The Stanleys ' blood for me hath sent , The King of England for to make me , And I thank them for their intent , For if ever in England I wear the crowne , Well accquited the King of France shall be : Then ...
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... bring twenty thousand men unto me , Or else the 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 ...
... bring twenty thousand men unto me , Or else the 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 ...
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