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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... lord , In all England that hath no peer ? Humphrey took him a letter in hand , And said , Behold , my lord , and you may see . When the Lord Strange looked the letter upon , The tears trickled downe from his eye : He said , we must come ...
... lord , In all England that hath no peer ? Humphrey took him a letter in hand , And said , Behold , my lord , and you may see . When the Lord Strange looked the letter upon , The tears trickled downe from his eye : He said , we must come ...
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... Lord Latimer , and the Lord Lovell , And the Earle of Kent he stood him by , The Lord Ross , and the Lord Scrope , I you tell , They were all in one company ; The Bishopp of Durham , he was not away , Sir William Bonner he stood him by ...
... Lord Latimer , and the Lord Lovell , And the Earle of Kent he stood him by , The Lord Ross , and the Lord Scrope , I you tell , They were all in one company ; The Bishopp of Durham , he was not away , Sir William Bonner he stood him by ...
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... lord , with your own mouth then , What shall be the death of them all three . Then a block was cast upon the ground , Thereon the lord's head was laid , A slave over his head can stand , And thus that time to him thus said : In faith ...
... lord , with your own mouth then , What shall be the death of them all three . Then a block was cast upon the ground , Thereon the lord's head was laid , A slave over his head can stand , And thus that time to him thus said : In faith ...
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