Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... speake with me . Commend me to my sonne George , The Lorde Strange , where he doth lye , And byd hym bringe seaven sad yeomen , All in grene clothes lett them bee , And lett him selfe be in the same sute , Chaunging his inne in everie ...
... speake with me . Commend me to my sonne George , The Lorde Strange , where he doth lye , And byd hym bringe seaven sad yeomen , All in grene clothes lett them bee , And lett him selfe be in the same sute , Chaunging his inne in everie ...
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... speake with the Earle of Derbye . Humfrey caste upon him a gowne , A paire of slippers upon his feete , Forthe of his chamber then he comme , And went forthe with that ladye sweete . She broughte hym to the bed syde Where the lorde lay ...
... speake with the Earle of Derbye . Humfrey caste upon him a gowne , A paire of slippers upon his feete , Forthe of his chamber then he comme , And went forthe with that ladye sweete . She broughte hym to the bed syde Where the lorde lay ...
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... speake , From his father , the Earle of Derbye . The porter opened up the gates , And in came his horsse and hee . The beste wyne that was therin To Humfrey Breerton furthe broughte hee , With torches brennynge at that tyde , And other ...
... speake , From his father , the Earle of Derbye . The porter opened up the gates , And in came his horsse and hee . The beste wyne that was therin To Humfrey Breerton furthe broughte hee , With torches brennynge at that tyde , And other ...
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