Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 61
... loked into the Weste Countrye , Sir William Standley and seaven in grene Came ryding streighte into the cetye . When he was ware of the eigle drawen , He drewe hym selfe wunderous nye , And bad his men goe into the towne , And drynke ...
... loked into the Weste Countrye , Sir William Standley and seaven in grene Came ryding streighte into the cetye . When he was ware of the eigle drawen , He drewe hym selfe wunderous nye , And bad his men goe into the towne , And drynke ...
Page 62
... loked towardes the northe cowntrye ; He was ware of Sir John Savage and Sir Gilbert Came rydinge bothe in companye ; When they were ware of the eigle drawen , [ Talbotte , Then they drewe themselves wunderous nye , And bad their men goe ...
... loked towardes the northe cowntrye ; He was ware of Sir John Savage and Sir Gilbert Came rydinge bothe in companye ; When they were ware of the eigle drawen , [ Talbotte , Then they drewe themselves wunderous nye , And bad their men goe ...
Page 70
... loked over his head soe hee ; Where standeth the wynde ? then he saithe , Is there any man can tell me ? The wynde yt standeth sowth weste , See , said a knyghte that stoode hym bye , This nyghte yonder royall prynce , Into England ...
... loked over his head soe hee ; Where standeth the wynde ? then he saithe , Is there any man can tell me ? The wynde yt standeth sowth weste , See , said a knyghte that stoode hym bye , This nyghte yonder royall prynce , Into England ...
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