Early English Poetry, Ballads and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages: Ed. from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications ...Percy society, 1965 - English literature |
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... fame did ring . " 13. The lamentable complaint of Queen Mary for the unkind departure of King Philip , in whose absence she fell sick , and dyed . The tune is Crimson Velvet . First line . " Many doth complain . ” 14. The Battel of Agen ...
... fame did ring . " 13. The lamentable complaint of Queen Mary for the unkind departure of King Philip , in whose absence she fell sick , and dyed . The tune is Crimson Velvet . First line . " Many doth complain . ” 14. The Battel of Agen ...
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... fame . He conquered Bullen with his sword , With many townes in France : His manly might and fortitude Did England's fame advance . He popish abbies first supprest , And papestry pul'd downe ; And bound their lands by parliment Unto his ...
... fame . He conquered Bullen with his sword , With many townes in France : His manly might and fortitude Did England's fame advance . He popish abbies first supprest , And papestry pul'd downe ; And bound their lands by parliment Unto his ...
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... fame , To London's lasting dignity , Lives honored with the same : A guift King Henry the Seaventh gave , Kept once in three yeares still , Where gould and gownes be to poore men Given by King Henries will . Full many good fat bucks he ...
... fame , To London's lasting dignity , Lives honored with the same : A guift King Henry the Seaventh gave , Kept once in three yeares still , Where gould and gownes be to poore men Given by King Henries will . Full many good fat bucks he ...
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