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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... hand ; A purse of silke , bespangd with spots of gold , As brave a one as ere thou didst behold . A paire of knives , a greene hat and a feather , New gloves to put upon thy milk - white hand , Ile give thee , for to keep thee from the ...
... hand ; A purse of silke , bespangd with spots of gold , As brave a one as ere thou didst behold . A paire of knives , a greene hat and a feather , New gloves to put upon thy milk - white hand , Ile give thee , for to keep thee from the ...
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... hand on Palm Sunday must have his hand cut off . * If the sun shines on Easter - day , it shines on Whit- Sunday likewise . † Sow thin , shear thin . * Though Roman Catholic customs were generally disused under Henry VIII , yet he ...
... hand on Palm Sunday must have his hand cut off . * If the sun shines on Easter - day , it shines on Whit- Sunday likewise . † Sow thin , shear thin . * Though Roman Catholic customs were generally disused under Henry VIII , yet he ...
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... hand , And bad them behold , read and see : They turn❜d their backs shortly tho ' , And read those letters readily . Up they leap and laughed too , And also they made game and glee , - Fair fare our father , that noble lord , To stirr ...
... hand , And bad them behold , read and see : They turn❜d their backs shortly tho ' , And read those letters readily . Up they leap and laughed too , And also they made game and glee , - Fair fare our father , that noble lord , To stirr ...
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