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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... Sir William Bonner he stood him by , The good Sir William of Harrington , as I say , Said , he wou'd fight and never fly . King Richard made a messenger , And sent him into the west countrey , And bid the Earle of Darby make him bowne ...
... Sir William Bonner he stood him by , The good Sir William of Harrington , as I say , Said , he wou'd fight and never fly . King Richard made a messenger , And sent him into the west countrey , And bid the Earle of Darby make him bowne ...
Page 36
... Sir William Stanley to Litle Stoone ; The prince had rather then all the gold in Christantye , To have Sir William Stanley to look upon ; A messenger was made ready anone , That night to go to Litle Stoon ; Sir William Stanley he rideth ...
... Sir William Stanley to Litle Stoone ; The prince had rather then all the gold in Christantye , To have Sir William Stanley to look upon ; A messenger was made ready anone , That night to go to Litle Stoon ; Sir William Stanley he rideth ...
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... Sir William Standley , Yerlye vpon Sundaye in the mornynge , That the Earle of Derbye , his brother dere , Had given battell to Richard the kynge . That woulde I not , sayd Sir William , For all the goulde in Christentye , Excepte I ...
... Sir William Standley , Yerlye vpon Sundaye in the mornynge , That the Earle of Derbye , his brother dere , Had given battell to Richard the kynge . That woulde I not , sayd Sir William , For all the goulde in Christentye , Excepte I ...
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