Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... crowne , Well accquited the King of France shall be : Then answered the King of France anon , Men nor money he getteth none of me , Nor no shipps to bring him over the sea ; In England if he wear the crowne , Then will he claim them for ...
... crowne , Well accquited the King of France shall be : Then answered the King of France anon , Men nor money he getteth none of me , Nor no shipps to bring him over the sea ; In England if he wear the crowne , Then will he claim them for ...
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... crowne of England ther tooke he , Forsoothe , Lorde , this is noe lye , And crowned Kynge Richard of England free , That after beheadit him in Salisburye . Helpe , father Standley , I doe you praye , For on that traytour wroken wolde I ...
... crowne of England ther tooke he , Forsoothe , Lorde , this is noe lye , And crowned Kynge Richard of England free , That after beheadit him in Salisburye . Helpe , father Standley , I doe you praye , For on that traytour wroken wolde I ...
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... crowne . A knyghte to the Kynge did appeare , The gude Sir William Harrington : - Saithe , lett hym have his liffe a while , Tyll ye have the father , uncle , and sonn ; We shall have them sone in feilde , The father , the sonn , and ...
... crowne . A knyghte to the Kynge did appeare , The gude Sir William Harrington : - Saithe , lett hym have his liffe a while , Tyll ye have the father , uncle , and sonn ; We shall have them sone in feilde , The father , the sonn , and ...
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