Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 15Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... France did hold his right . F Unto the king of France therefore Ambassadors were sent That OF GOLDEN ROSES . 65.
... France did hold his right . F Unto the king of France therefore Ambassadors were sent That OF GOLDEN ROSES . 65.
Page 66
... France , with all his lords Which heard his message plain , Unto our brave ambassadors Did answer in disdain . And feign'd our king was yet too young , And of too tender age ; Therefore we weigh not of his wars , Nor fear not his ...
... France , with all his lords Which heard his message plain , Unto our brave ambassadors Did answer in disdain . And feign'd our king was yet too young , And of too tender age ; Therefore we weigh not of his wars , Nor fear not his ...
Page 67
... France to smart . An army then our king did raise , Which was both good and strong , And from Southampton is our king With all his navy gone . In France he landed safe and sound , With all his warlike train , Unto the town Harfleur next ...
... France to smart . An army then our king did raise , Which was both good and strong , And from Southampton is our king With all his navy gone . In France he landed safe and sound , With all his warlike train , Unto the town Harfleur next ...
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