Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... standing cups . ' The duke , thinking he had spoken it of some knowledge that his plate was lately sold , said ... stand still at my elbow , full of drinke , that I might not be driven to trouble your grace's man so often to call ...
... standing cups . ' The duke , thinking he had spoken it of some knowledge that his plate was lately sold , said ... stand still at my elbow , full of drinke , that I might not be driven to trouble your grace's man so often to call ...
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... stand in a disweare , Oh ! Jesu Christ , who may men trust ? O good lady , I say againe Your fair words shall never move my mind ; King Richard is my lord and sov'raign , To him I will never be unkind . I will serve him truely till I ...
... stand in a disweare , Oh ! Jesu Christ , who may men trust ? O good lady , I say againe Your fair words shall never move my mind ; King Richard is my lord and sov'raign , To him I will never be unkind . I will serve him truely till I ...
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... stand , To cause the lady to appeare He made a signe with his right hand ; And when the lady there him wist , She was as glad as she might be . Char - coals in chimneys there were cast , Candles on sticks standing full high ; She opened ...
... stand , To cause the lady to appeare He made a signe with his right hand ; And when the lady there him wist , She was as glad as she might be . Char - coals in chimneys there were cast , Candles on sticks standing full high ; She opened ...
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