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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... looks aloft , still staring on the starres , Humility looks lowly on the ground ; Th ' one menaceth the gods with civill warres , The other toyles till he have Vertue found . His thoughts are humble , not aspiring hye , But Pride looks ...
... looks aloft , still staring on the starres , Humility looks lowly on the ground ; Th ' one menaceth the gods with civill warres , The other toyles till he have Vertue found . His thoughts are humble , not aspiring hye , But Pride looks ...
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... look on me : Commend me to Sir Gilbert Talbot , that royall knight , He much in the north countrey , And Sir John Savage , that man of might , - Pray them all to look on me , For I trust in Jesus Christ so full of might , In England for ...
... look on me : Commend me to Sir Gilbert Talbot , that royall knight , He much in the north countrey , And Sir John Savage , that man of might , - Pray them all to look on me , For I trust in Jesus Christ so full of might , In England for ...
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... look and see . The wind it standeth south east , So said a knight that stood him by . This night yonder prince , truely Into England entereth hee . He called a gentleman that stood him nigh , His name was Rowland of Warburton , He bad ...
... look and see . The wind it standeth south east , So said a knight that stood him by . This night yonder prince , truely Into England entereth hee . He called a gentleman that stood him nigh , His name was Rowland of Warburton , He bad ...
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