Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... maye best bere theyr saylys to make spede ; And streyght after thys , there came to me , in dede , An other man , who namyd himself a ranger , And sayd , all of hys crafte be farre brought in daunger For lacke of lyvynge , whych chefely ...
... maye best bere theyr saylys to make spede ; And streyght after thys , there came to me , in dede , An other man , who namyd himself a ranger , And sayd , all of hys crafte be farre brought in daunger For lacke of lyvynge , whych chefely ...
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... Maye , That he come and speake with me . Commend me to my sonne George , The Lorde Strange , where he doth lye , And byd hym bringe seaven sad yeomen , All in grene clothes lett them bee , And lett him selfe be in the same sute ...
... Maye , That he come and speake with me . Commend me to my sonne George , The Lorde Strange , where he doth lye , And byd hym bringe seaven sad yeomen , All in grene clothes lett them bee , And lett him selfe be in the same sute ...
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... maye here . When the Lorde Strange loked the letter upon , The teares trickeled downe his eye ; He said , we muste [ come ] under a clodde , For we muste never trusted bee . We may sike and make great monne , This worlde is not as yt ...
... maye here . When the Lorde Strange loked the letter upon , The teares trickeled downe his eye ; He said , we muste [ come ] under a clodde , For we muste never trusted bee . We may sike and make great monne , This worlde is not as yt ...
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