Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... hear part of that wyle . Syr J. Mary , I shall tell the as fast as I can . But peas , no more ! -yonder cometh thy good man . Johan . Cokkis soule , what have we here ? As far as I sawe , he drewe very nere Unto my wyfe . Tyb . What ...
... hear part of that wyle . Syr J. Mary , I shall tell the as fast as I can . But peas , no more ! -yonder cometh thy good man . Johan . Cokkis soule , what have we here ? As far as I sawe , he drewe very nere Unto my wyfe . Tyb . What ...
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... . Oh ! good father Stanley , listen now and hear ; Heare is no more but you and I : King Edward that was my father dear , On whose estate God had mercy , In Westminster as he did stand , On a certain B 2 LADY BESSY . 3.
... . Oh ! good father Stanley , listen now and hear ; Heare is no more but you and I : King Edward that was my father dear , On whose estate God had mercy , In Westminster as he did stand , On a certain B 2 LADY BESSY . 3.
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... hear , loe , My uncle is turned by young Bessye : Whether it turn to waile or woe , At my uncle's bidding will I bee . To Sheffield Castle at that same tide , In all the hast that might bee , Humphrey took his horse and forth could ride ...
... hear , loe , My uncle is turned by young Bessye : Whether it turn to waile or woe , At my uncle's bidding will I bee . To Sheffield Castle at that same tide , In all the hast that might bee , Humphrey took his horse and forth could ride ...
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