Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Percy Society. May be thou wilt relent thy marble minde , And lend thine eares unto my dolefull dittie : Oh , pittie him , that pittie craves so sweetly , Or else thou shalt be never named meekly . If thou wilt love me , thou shalt be my ...
Percy Society. May be thou wilt relent thy marble minde , And lend thine eares unto my dolefull dittie : Oh , pittie him , that pittie craves so sweetly , Or else thou shalt be never named meekly . If thou wilt love me , thou shalt be my ...
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Percy Society. And if thou misse , yet meate thou shalt [ not ] lacke , Ile hang a bag and bottle at thy backe . Wilt thou set springes in a frostie night To catch the long - bill'd woodcocke and the snype , By the bright glimmering of ...
Percy Society. And if thou misse , yet meate thou shalt [ not ] lacke , Ile hang a bag and bottle at thy backe . Wilt thou set springes in a frostie night To catch the long - bill'd woodcocke and the snype , By the bright glimmering of ...
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... thou shalt se What I shall do by and by , Make no stroglynge , com forthe soberly , For it shall not auayle the , I say . Frere . Mary , that shall we trye , euen strayt way ! I defy the , churle preeste , and there be no mo than thou ...
... thou shalt se What I shall do by and by , Make no stroglynge , com forthe soberly , For it shall not auayle the , I say . Frere . Mary , that shall we trye , euen strayt way ! I defy the , churle preeste , and there be no mo than thou ...
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