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Then a block was cast upon the ground , Thereon the lord ' s head was laid , A
slave over bis head can stand , And thus that time to him thus said : In faith there
is no other booty tho ' , But need that thou must be dead . Harrington in hart was ...
Then a block was cast upon the ground , Thereon the lord ' s head was laid , A
slave over bis head can stand , And thus that time to him thus said : In faith there
is no other booty tho ' , But need that thou must be dead . Harrington in hart was ...
Page 42
Ed. from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications ... Percy society. Until the
braynes came out with the bloode ; They never left him till he was dead . Then
carryed they him to Leicester , And pulled his head under his feet . Bessye mett
him ...
Ed. from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications ... Percy society. Until the
braynes came out with the bloode ; They never left him till he was dead . Then
carryed they him to Leicester , And pulled his head under his feet . Bessye mett
him ...
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He said , give me my battell axe in myne hande , Sett the crowne of England
upon my head soe hee , For by Hym that made both sunne and monne , Kynge of
England this daye will I dye ! Besyde his head they hewe the crowne , And dange
...
He said , give me my battell axe in myne hande , Sett the crowne of England
upon my head soe hee , For by Hym that made both sunne and monne , Kynge of
England this daye will I dye ! Besyde his head they hewe the crowne , And dange
...
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