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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 ...
Page 19
He took them either a letter in 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 ...
He took them either a letter in 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 ...
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He received the wine of the porter , then With him he took the mules three . When
Humphrey came before that prince He falleth downe upon his knee , He
delivereth the letters which Bessy sent , And so did he the mules three , A rich
ring with a ...
He received the wine of the porter , then With him he took the mules three . When
Humphrey came before that prince He falleth downe upon his knee , He
delivereth the letters which Bessy sent , And so did he the mules three , A rich
ring with a ...
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