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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... Earle of Darby came forth then , These words he said to young Bessye , - Ten thousand pounds will I send , Bessy , for the love of thee , And twenty thousand Eagle feet , The queen of England for to make thee ; Then Bessy most lowly the ...
... Earle of Darby came forth then , These words he said to young Bessye , - Ten thousand pounds will I send , Bessy , for the love of thee , And twenty thousand Eagle feet , The queen of England for to make thee ; Then Bessy most lowly the ...
Page 58
... Earle and Richard our Kynge ; When the Earle had Humfrey seane , He gave hym a pryve twyncke with his eye , Then Humfrey came before the Kynge soe free , And downe he falleth upon his knee ; Welcome , Humfrey , said the Earle of Derbye ...
... Earle and Richard our Kynge ; When the Earle had Humfrey seane , He gave hym a pryve twyncke with his eye , Then Humfrey came before the Kynge soe free , And downe he falleth upon his knee ; Welcome , Humfrey , said the Earle of Derbye ...
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... Earle Richmond came to the Earle of Derbye , And downe he kneleth upon his knee ; He said , father Standley , I the praye That the vowarde thou woulde gyve me , For I am comen for my righte , Full fayne venged woulde I bee ! Stand up ...
... Earle Richmond came to the Earle of Derbye , And downe he kneleth upon his knee ; He said , father Standley , I the praye That the vowarde thou woulde gyve me , For I am comen for my righte , Full fayne venged woulde I bee ! Stand up ...
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