Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... courtier he fawns for his princes favour , In hope to get a princely ritch reward ; His tongue is tipt with honey for to ... courtiers , carefull of their princes health , Attend his person with all dilligence ; Whose hand's their hart ...
... courtier he fawns for his princes favour , In hope to get a princely ritch reward ; His tongue is tipt with honey for to ... courtiers , carefull of their princes health , Attend his person with all dilligence ; Whose hand's their hart ...
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... courtier , for he courts his love ; He is a scholler , for he sings sweet ditties ; He is a souldier , for he wounds doth prove ; He is the fame of townes , the shame of citties : He scornes false fortune , but true vertue pitties . He ...
... courtier , for he courts his love ; He is a scholler , for he sings sweet ditties ; He is a souldier , for he wounds doth prove ; He is the fame of townes , the shame of citties : He scornes false fortune , but true vertue pitties . He ...
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