Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... sone easyd ; And of theyr trauayll full sone also releasyd ; * The French hood was the close coif , fashionable among ladies at this period ; the bongrace was a frontlet attached to the hood , and standing up ro nd the forehead ; as may ...
... sone easyd ; And of theyr trauayll full sone also releasyd ; * The French hood was the close coif , fashionable among ladies at this period ; the bongrace was a frontlet attached to the hood , and standing up ro nd the forehead ; as may ...
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... sone ; Whate chylde that day borne be , A grete lorde he shalle ge , & c . Yf Crystemas day on Monday be , A grete wynter that yere have shall ye , And fulle of wyndes lowde and stylle ; But the somer , trewly to telle , Shalbe sterne ...
... sone ; Whate chylde that day borne be , A grete lorde he shalle ge , & c . Yf Crystemas day on Monday be , A grete wynter that yere have shall ye , And fulle of wyndes lowde and stylle ; But the somer , trewly to telle , Shalbe sterne ...
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... sone in feilde , The father , the sonn , and the uncle all three ; Then may you deme them with your mouthe , What kynde of deathe that they shall dye . But a blocke on the ground was caste , There upon the lordes head was layde , A sawe ...
... sone in feilde , The father , the sonn , and the uncle all three ; Then may you deme them with your mouthe , What kynde of deathe that they shall dye . But a blocke on the ground was caste , There upon the lordes head was layde , A sawe ...
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