Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... princes favour , In hope to get a princely ritch reward ; His tongue is tipt with honey for to glaver , Pride deales the deck , whilst chance doth choose the card ; Then comes another and his game hath mard , Sitting betwixt him and the ...
... princes favour , In hope to get a princely ritch reward ; His tongue is tipt with honey for to glaver , Pride deales the deck , whilst chance doth choose the card ; Then comes another and his game hath mard , Sitting betwixt him and the ...
Page ii
... Princess Mary ( p . 239 ) , notices , " that in the Book of Payments of Henry VIII , 1538-44 , is a quarterly allowance of fifty shillings to John Haywood , player on the virgi- nals ' ; and , in The Household Book of the Princess ...
... Princess Mary ( p . 239 ) , notices , " that in the Book of Payments of Henry VIII , 1538-44 , is a quarterly allowance of fifty shillings to John Haywood , player on the virgi- nals ' ; and , in The Household Book of the Princess ...
Page viii
... princess , through the introduction of Sir Thomas More , were , perhaps , of themselves , sufficient sti- mulants . " The first four stanzas will be an ample specimen of this ballad : — " The Egles byrde hath spred his wings , And from ...
... princess , through the introduction of Sir Thomas More , were , perhaps , of themselves , sufficient sti- mulants . " The first four stanzas will be an ample specimen of this ballad : — " The Egles byrde hath spred his wings , And from ...
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