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Look that you make all things ready , Your maids shall not our councell hear , For
I will bring no man with me But Humphrey Brereton , my true esquire . He took his
leave of that lady fair , And to her chamber she went full tight , And for all things ...
Look that you make all things ready , Your maids shall not our councell hear , For
I will bring no man with me But Humphrey Brereton , my true esquire . He took his
leave of that lady fair , And to her chamber she went full tight , And for all things ...
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Lay thee down , Humphrey , he said , and sleep , I will give space of hours three :
A fresh horse I thee beehyte , Shall bring thee through the West Countrey .
Humphrey slept not hours two , But on his journey well thought hee ; A fresh
horse ...
Lay thee down , Humphrey , he said , and sleep , I will give space of hours three :
A fresh horse I thee beehyte , Shall bring thee through the West Countrey .
Humphrey slept not hours two , But on his journey well thought hee ; A fresh
horse ...
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... him send , And doubtless his son shall dye ; For hitherto his father I took for my
friend , And now he hath deceived me . Another herald appeared then To Sir
William Stanley that doughty knight , Bid him bring to me ten thousand men , Or
else ...
... him send , And doubtless his son shall dye ; For hitherto his father I took for my
friend , And now he hath deceived me . Another herald appeared then To Sir
William Stanley that doughty knight , Bid him bring to me ten thousand men , Or
else ...
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