Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... Heare shepheards oft ( thereby great wisdome growes ) , With good advice a sober answere make : Be not remoov'd with every winde that blowes , ( That course doo onely sinfull sinners take ) : Thy talke will shew thy fame or els thy ...
... Heare shepheards oft ( thereby great wisdome growes ) , With good advice a sober answere make : Be not remoov'd with every winde that blowes , ( That course doo onely sinfull sinners take ) : Thy talke will shew thy fame or els thy ...
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... heare and see ! And he woulde putt awaye his Queene , For to have lyen by my bodye ! Helpe that he were putt awaye , For the royall bloude destroy will hee ; Buckingham that Duke of England Was as great with Kynge Richard as nowe are ye ...
... heare and see ! And he woulde putt awaye his Queene , For to have lyen by my bodye ! Helpe that he were putt awaye , For the royall bloude destroy will hee ; Buckingham that Duke of England Was as great with Kynge Richard as nowe are ye ...
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Percy Society. Wemens wytt is wonder to heare , Myne uncle is turned by you , Bessie , And wheder yt turne to wayle or woe , At myne uncles byddinge I will bee ! Have here , Humfrey ... heare of my heade For a man mighte LADY BESSY . 57.
Percy Society. Wemens wytt is wonder to heare , Myne uncle is turned by you , Bessie , And wheder yt turne to wayle or woe , At myne uncles byddinge I will bee ! Have here , Humfrey ... heare of my heade For a man mighte LADY BESSY . 57.
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