Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... father free , But a balle - full game was then among , When they doomed these two lords to dye : They had neither justice nor right , but had great wrong , Alack ! it was the more pitty ! Neither were they burried in St. Maries , In ...
... father free , But a balle - full game was then among , When they doomed these two lords to dye : They had neither justice nor right , but had great wrong , Alack ! it was the more pitty ! Neither were they burried in St. Maries , In ...
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... father , for the love of mee . I am his brother's daughter dear ; He is my uncle , it is no nay ; Or ever I woud be ... father Stanley , some pitty take On the Earle Richmond and me , And the rather for my father's sake , Which gave 6 ...
... father , for the love of mee . I am his brother's daughter dear ; He is my uncle , it is no nay ; Or ever I woud be ... father Stanley , some pitty take On the Earle Richmond and me , And the rather for my father's sake , Which gave 6 ...
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... father dear , To him to be both true and just , And now you stand in a disweare , Oh ! Jesu Christ , who may men trust ? O good lady , I say againe Your fair words shall never move my mind ; King Richard is my lord and sov'raign , To ...
... father dear , To him to be both true and just , And now you stand in a disweare , Oh ! Jesu Christ , who may men trust ? O good lady , I say againe Your fair words shall never move my mind ; King Richard is my lord and sov'raign , To ...
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