Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... man firste moste dye ; And as she red faster she wepte , And with that came the Earle of Derbye , At nyne of the clocke within the nyghte To Bessie's bower cometh hee . Shee barred the doore above and under , That noe 48 LADY BESSY .
... man firste moste dye ; And as she red faster she wepte , And with that came the Earle of Derbye , At nyne of the clocke within the nyghte To Bessie's bower cometh hee . Shee barred the doore above and under , That noe 48 LADY BESSY .
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Percy Society. Shee barred the doore above and under , That noe man shoulde come them nee ; She sett hym on a seate soe riche , And on an other she sett hir bye : She gave hym wyne , she gave hym spice , Said , blend in , father , and ...
Percy Society. Shee barred the doore above and under , That noe man shoulde come them nee ; She sett hym on a seate soe riche , And on an other she sett hir bye : She gave hym wyne , she gave hym spice , Said , blend in , father , and ...
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