Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and Other Pieces of Our Earlier Poets, (chiefly of the Lyric Kind.) Together with Some Few of Later Date, Volym 1J. Dodsley, 1767 - 398 sidor |
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... faid to have excelled in music † , being desirous to learn the true situation of the Danish army , which had in- vaded his realm , assumed the dress and character of a MINSTREL ( M ) ; when , taking his harp , and one of the most trusty ...
... faid to have excelled in music † , being desirous to learn the true situation of the Danish army , which had in- vaded his realm , assumed the dress and character of a MINSTREL ( M ) ; when , taking his harp , and one of the most trusty ...
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... faid , We have brent Northomberlande , We have all welthe in holde . Now we have carried all Bamborroweshire , All the welthe in the worlde have wee ; I rede we ride to New Castelle , So still and stalworthlye . Uppon the morowe , when ...
... faid , We have brent Northomberlande , We have all welthe in holde . Now we have carried all Bamborroweshire , All the welthe in the worlde have wee ; I rede we ride to New Castelle , So still and stalworthlye . Uppon the morowe , when ...
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... faid the Douglas , By the faithe of my bodye . Ther shall I come , sayes Sir Harye Percy ; My trowthe I plighte to thee . 60 A pipe of wyne he gave him over the walles , 65 For fouth , as I you faye : Theare he made the Douglas drinke ...
... faid the Douglas , By the faithe of my bodye . Ther shall I come , sayes Sir Harye Percy ; My trowthe I plighte to thee . 60 A pipe of wyne he gave him over the walles , 65 For fouth , as I you faye : Theare he made the Douglas drinke ...
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... faid the noble Percye , Now hafte thou rede full righte , Yet will I never yeeld me to thee , Whille I maye stonde and fighte . 145 150 155 They swopede together , whille that they swotte , With swoards sharpe and longe ; [ V. 144. was ...
... faid the noble Percye , Now hafte thou rede full righte , Yet will I never yeeld me to thee , Whille I maye stonde and fighte . 145 150 155 They swopede together , whille that they swotte , With swoards sharpe and longe ; [ V. 144. was ...
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... men Were round about the toun . 5 10 15 29 They had nae fooner supper sett , Nae fooner faid the grace , 25 Till Edom o ' Gordon and his men , Were light about the place . The The lady ran up to hir towir head , Sa 118 ANCIENT SONGS.
... men Were round about the toun . 5 10 15 29 They had nae fooner supper sett , Nae fooner faid the grace , 25 Till Edom o ' Gordon and his men , Were light about the place . The The lady ran up to hir towir head , Sa 118 ANCIENT SONGS.
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