Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 17Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Percy Society. O will ye marry the young prince , dochter , The queen o ' England to be ? Or will ye marry lord William , And die immediately ? OI will marry the young prince , father , Because it is your will ; But I wish it was my ...
Percy Society. O will ye marry the young prince , dochter , The queen o ' England to be ? Or will ye marry lord William , And die immediately ? OI will marry the young prince , father , Because it is your will ; But I wish it was my ...
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... prince clasp his coffer o ' gold , When he gangs till his bed ; Let the young prince clasp his coffer of gold , But I'll clasp my bonny bride . Out it spake him , lord Lundie , An ' an angry man was he ; My dochter will marry him , lord ...
... prince clasp his coffer o ' gold , When he gangs till his bed ; Let the young prince clasp his coffer of gold , But I'll clasp my bonny bride . Out it spake him , lord Lundie , An ' an angry man was he ; My dochter will marry him , lord ...
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... and what clemency Hath Lydford , when I saw all ! I know none gladly there would stay ; But rather hang out of the way , Then tarry for a tryal . The prince an hundred pound hath sent , To mend BALLADS , AND SONGS . 47.
... and what clemency Hath Lydford , when I saw all ! I know none gladly there would stay ; But rather hang out of the way , Then tarry for a tryal . The prince an hundred pound hath sent , To mend BALLADS , AND SONGS . 47.
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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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