Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 33
... keepe . I cannot keepe the meane ; for why ( alas ) Griefes have no meane , though I for meane doe passe . No briefes nor semi - briefes are in my songs , Because ( alas ) my griefe is seldome short ; D My prick - song's alwayes full of ...
... keepe . I cannot keepe the meane ; for why ( alas ) Griefes have no meane , though I for meane doe passe . No briefes nor semi - briefes are in my songs , Because ( alas ) my griefe is seldome short ; D My prick - song's alwayes full of ...
Page 55
... wolde be : Commende [ me ] to my father dere , His daylie blessinge he wolde give me ; For and I lyve an other yeare , This appoyntment keepe will I. He receaved golde of my lorde Strange , And streighte LADY BESSY . 55.
... wolde be : Commende [ me ] to my father dere , His daylie blessinge he wolde give me ; For and I lyve an other yeare , This appoyntment keepe will I. He receaved golde of my lorde Strange , And streighte LADY BESSY . 55.
Page 70
... keepe Richard companye . Sir William Standley ten thowsand coates In an howres warnyng readye to bee , They were read as any blode , There the hartes head is sett full hye . Sir Gilbert Talbott ten thowsand dagges In an owres warnyng ...
... keepe Richard companye . Sir William Standley ten thowsand coates In an howres warnyng readye to bee , They were read as any blode , There the hartes head is sett full hye . Sir Gilbert Talbott ten thowsand dagges In an owres warnyng ...
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