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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... Lady Bessy ! Good Lady Bessy , be content , For tho ' your words be never so sweet , If King Richard knew , you must be shent , And perchance cast into prison deep ; Then had you cause to waill and weep , And wring your hands with heavy ...
... Lady Bessy ! Good Lady Bessy , be content , For tho ' your words be never so sweet , If King Richard knew , you must be shent , And perchance cast into prison deep ; Then had you cause to waill and weep , And wring your hands with heavy ...
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... lady , the earle said then ; Wherefore keep this matter secretly , And this same night , betwixt nine and ten , your chamber I think to be . In Look that you make all things ready , Your maids shall not our councell hear , For I will ...
... lady , the earle said then ; Wherefore keep this matter secretly , And this same night , betwixt nine and ten , your chamber I think to be . In Look that you make all things ready , Your maids shall not our councell hear , For I will ...
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... lady to appeare He made a signe with his right hand ; And when the lady there him wist , She was as glad as she might be . Char - coals in chimneys there were cast , Candles on sticks standing full high ; She opened the wickett and let ...
... lady to appeare He made a signe with his right hand ; And when the lady there him wist , She was as glad as she might be . Char - coals in chimneys there were cast , Candles on sticks standing full high ; She opened the wickett and let ...
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