Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... prynce gaye , That is exiled over the seae ; For and he were Kynge I shoulde be Queene , I doe hym love and never hym see ; Thenke on Edward my father that late was Kynge , Upon his death - bed where he did lye , Of a litill child he ...
... prynce gaye , That is exiled over the seae ; For and he were Kynge I shoulde be Queene , I doe hym love and never hym see ; Thenke on Edward my father that late was Kynge , Upon his death - bed where he did lye , Of a litill child he ...
Page 69
... prynce , Ner yett I wyll non of thy fee , Yf everie heare of my heade were a man , With the , sir prynce , shoulde they bee . Thus Humfrey Breerton his leave hath tane , And furthe he saylethe upon the seae , Straighte to London can he ...
... prynce , Ner yett I wyll non of thy fee , Yf everie heare of my heade were a man , With the , sir prynce , shoulde they bee . Thus Humfrey Breerton his leave hath tane , And furthe he saylethe upon the seae , Straighte to London can he ...
Page 70
... prynce , Into England entereth hee . He caled a gentylman that stoode hym bye , His name was Rowland Werburton , He bad him goe to Shrewesburye that nyghte , And byd them lett that prynce in come : By then that Rowland came to ...
... prynce , Into England entereth hee . He caled a gentylman that stoode hym bye , His name was Rowland Werburton , He bad him goe to Shrewesburye that nyghte , And byd them lett that prynce in come : By then that Rowland came to ...
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