Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page vii
... procession passed through Lon- don to Westminster , the day before her Corona- tion , 27th Sept. 1553. He was placed in St. Paul's Churchyard , and " sate in a pageant , under a vine , and made to her an oration in Latin and English ...
... procession passed through Lon- don to Westminster , the day before her Corona- tion , 27th Sept. 1553. He was placed in St. Paul's Churchyard , and " sate in a pageant , under a vine , and made to her an oration in Latin and English ...
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... procession ; And wou'd not in Shrewsbury there abide , But straight he drest him to Stafford towne . King Richard heard then of his comeing , He called his lords of great renowne ; The Lord Pearcy he came to the king And upon his knees ...
... procession ; And wou'd not in Shrewsbury there abide , But straight he drest him to Stafford towne . King Richard heard then of his comeing , He called his lords of great renowne ; The Lord Pearcy he came to the king And upon his knees ...
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