Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 17Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... LORD THOMAS . ' I'm here at thy gate , Lord Thomas- I'm here on the cold cold stone ; I would not whisper ' tis late , Lord Thomas , But oh ! I am not alone . ' I'm here on the path , Lord Thomas , Which thou wilt pass at morn ; My ...
... LORD THOMAS . ' I'm here at thy gate , Lord Thomas- I'm here on the cold cold stone ; I would not whisper ' tis late , Lord Thomas , But oh ! I am not alone . ' I'm here on the path , Lord Thomas , Which thou wilt pass at morn ; My ...
Page 100
... Lord Thomas , But oh ! I am not alone . ' We ne'er have been wed , Lord Thomas , But I was left to pine ; I'm thrust from my sister's bed , Lord Thomas , And bidden to go to thine . ' Oh ! cold is the even , Lord Thomas , With dew my ...
... Lord Thomas , But oh ! I am not alone . ' We ne'er have been wed , Lord Thomas , But I was left to pine ; I'm thrust from my sister's bed , Lord Thomas , And bidden to go to thine . ' Oh ! cold is the even , Lord Thomas , With dew my ...
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... Lord Lovel ? she said , Oh ! where are you going ? said she ; I'm going , my Lady Nancy Belle , Strange countries for to see , see , Strange countries for to see . When will you be back , Lord Lovel ? she 78 ANCIENT POEMS , Lord Lovel.
... Lord Lovel ? she said , Oh ! where are you going ? said she ; I'm going , my Lady Nancy Belle , Strange countries for to see , see , Strange countries for to see . When will you be back , Lord Lovel ? she 78 ANCIENT POEMS , Lord Lovel.
Contents
King James I and the Tinkler | 12 |
The Keach i the Creel | 13 |
The Merry Broomfield or the Westcountry Wager | 14 |
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