Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... took his leave of that lady fair , And to her chamber she went full tight , And for all things she did prepare , Both pen and ink , and paper white . The lord unto his study went , Forecasting with all his might To bring to pass all his ...
... took his leave of that lady fair , And to her chamber she went full tight , And for all things she did prepare , Both pen and ink , and paper white . The lord unto his study went , Forecasting with all his might To bring to pass all his ...
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... took the gold of the two gentlemen , To sir John Savage then rideth hee ; He took him then a letter in hand , And bad him behold , read and see : When sir John Savage looked the letter upon , All blackned the knight's blee ; Woman's ...
... took the gold of the two gentlemen , To sir John Savage then rideth hee ; He took him then a letter in hand , And bad him behold , read and see : When sir John Savage looked the letter upon , All blackned the knight's blee ; Woman's ...
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... took the mules three . When Humphrey came before that prince He falleth downe upon his knee , He delivereth the letters which Bessy sent , And so did he the mules three , A rich ring with a stone , Thereof the prince glad was hee ; He took ...
... took the mules three . When Humphrey came before that prince He falleth downe upon his knee , He delivereth the letters which Bessy sent , And so did he the mules three , A rich ring with a stone , Thereof the prince glad was hee ; He took ...
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agayne anon Bessie Bessye betwene brynge Candlemas countrey cowntrye dede devyll doth Earle of Derbye Earle Richmond eche England fair father Stanley fayth Frere fyre fyrst gold graunt gyve hart hast hath Heywood Humfrey Breerton Humphrey Brereton JAMES ORCHARD HALLIWELL JEROME JOHN HEYWOOD King Richard kynde Kynge lady lett loke London Lord Strange Lover loved lover nor loved Mary mayster merry Mery mules three myght never night nyghte Pardo Percy Society play plesewrs pray praye proverb prynce rain schall seae shalbe shee shyne Sir John Savage Sir William Stanley Somer sonne sott soule staind sweet syns tell thee theyr thou shalt thowsand thyngs thynk truely twayne tyme Vertue weather whyche whyt wind wolde words wyfe wyll wynde wyse wytt wyttles wytty yere yf ye Yule