Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... thousand - thousand times farewell ; My teares the marble - stones to ruth have moved ; My sad complaints the babling ecchoes tell : And yet thou wouldst take no compassion on mee , Scorning that crosse which love hath laid upon mee ...
... thousand - thousand times farewell ; My teares the marble - stones to ruth have moved ; My sad complaints the babling ecchoes tell : And yet thou wouldst take no compassion on mee , Scorning that crosse which love hath laid upon mee ...
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... thousand men here , For to keep the crown with thee . The Lord Latimer , and the Lord Lovell , And the Earle of Kent he stood him by , The Lord Ross , and the Lord Scrope , I you tell , They were all in one company ; The Bishopp of ...
... thousand men here , For to keep the crown with thee . The Lord Latimer , and the Lord Lovell , And the Earle of Kent he stood him by , The Lord Ross , and the Lord Scrope , I you tell , They were all in one company ; The Bishopp of ...
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... thousand red coats had he , They wou'd bicker with their bows there , They wou'd fight and never flye ; The Red Rosse , and the Blew Boar , They were both a solemn company ; Sir Rees ap Thomas he was thereby , With ten thousand spears ...
... thousand red coats had he , They wou'd bicker with their bows there , They wou'd fight and never flye ; The Red Rosse , and the Blew Boar , They were both a solemn company ; Sir Rees ap Thomas he was thereby , With ten thousand spears ...
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