Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... Prince of England I do not know , Before I never did him see . I shall thee tell , said the porter then , The Prince of England know shall ye , Low where he siteth at the butts certaine , With other lords two or three ; He weareth a ...
... Prince of England I do not know , Before I never did him see . I shall thee tell , said the porter then , The Prince of England know shall ye , Low where he siteth at the butts certaine , With other lords two or three ; He weareth a ...
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Percy Society. As sure as I do tell to thee ; Humphrey of the prince answer gott none , Therefore in heart was he heavy ; Humphrey stood up then full of skill , And then to the prince said he : Why standest thou so still at thy will ...
Percy Society. As sure as I do tell to thee ; Humphrey of the prince answer gott none , Therefore in heart was he heavy ; Humphrey stood up then full of skill , And then to the prince said he : Why standest thou so still at thy will ...
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... prince , truely Into England entereth hee . He called a gentleman that stood him nigh , His name was Rowland of Warburton , He bad him go to Shrewsbury that night , And bid yonder prince come inn : But when Rowland came to Shrewsbury ...
... prince , truely Into England entereth hee . He called a gentleman that stood him nigh , His name was Rowland of Warburton , He bad him go to Shrewsbury that night , And bid yonder prince come inn : But when Rowland came to Shrewsbury ...
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