Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 48
... tooke hir leave at the Earle of Darbie , And putt awaye hir maydens anon , Noe man nor mayden was there nye . A charcoale fyer was readye bowne , There came noe smoke with in his eye , Peces of wyne mony a one , Dyvers spices did lye ...
... tooke hir leave at the Earle of Darbie , And putt awaye hir maydens anon , Noe man nor mayden was there nye . A charcoale fyer was readye bowne , There came noe smoke with in his eye , Peces of wyne mony a one , Dyvers spices did lye ...
Page 56
... tooke the golde at their hande , And to Sir John Savage rydeth hee ; And he tooke hym a letter in his hande , And bad hym behoulde , reede , and see . When the knyghte the letter loked upon , Then all blencked was his blee , — Wemens ...
... tooke the golde at their hande , And to Sir John Savage rydeth hee ; And he tooke hym a letter in his hande , And bad hym behoulde , reede , and see . When the knyghte the letter loked upon , Then all blencked was his blee , — Wemens ...
Page 69
... tooke them eyther a letter in hande , And bad them looke , reede and see . The earle tooke leave of Richard the kynge , And into the weste rydethe hee ; And leavethe Bessie at Layceter , And bad hir lye in privetye ; For yf Kynge ...
... tooke them eyther a letter in hande , And bad them looke , reede and see . The earle tooke leave of Richard the kynge , And into the weste rydethe hee ; And leavethe Bessie at Layceter , And bad hir lye in privetye ; For yf Kynge ...
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