Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... brynge the throughe the northe cowntrye . Humfrey sleeped but howres two , But on his jorney well thoughte he ; A freshe horsse was broughte him to , To brynge throughe the weste cowntrye . He toke his leave at the knyghte , And ...
... brynge the throughe the northe cowntrye . Humfrey sleeped but howres two , But on his jorney well thoughte he ; A freshe horsse was broughte him to , To brynge throughe the weste cowntrye . He toke his leave at the knyghte , And ...
Page 63
... brynge thy love over the seae ; Lett us keepe our goulde at home , For to wage our companye ; Yf we yt sende over the foame , We putt our goulde in joperdye . Edward Standley came furthe then , Theis were the wurdes he said to Bessie ...
... brynge thy love over the seae ; Lett us keepe our goulde at home , For to wage our companye ; Yf we yt sende over the foame , We putt our goulde in joperdye . Edward Standley came furthe then , Theis were the wurdes he said to Bessie ...
Page 69
... brynge with me , The firste towne that I may myn , Shal be the towne of Shrewesburye . Praye Sir William , that nowble knyghte , That nyghte he woulde looke on me : [ wighte , Commend [ me ] to Sir Gilbert Talbott , that is soe He ...
... brynge with me , The firste towne that I may myn , Shal be the towne of Shrewesburye . Praye Sir William , that nowble knyghte , That nyghte he woulde looke on me : [ wighte , Commend [ me ] to Sir Gilbert Talbott , that is soe He ...
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