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 2Thomas Percy Varrentrapp and Wenner, 1803 - 322 sidor |
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... strong , Of wham God hath don ys wille ; Me thuncheth that deth hath don us wrong - That he fofone fhall ligge ftille . Al England ahte for te knowe of 213 1 Of wham that fong is , that y fynge ; Of Edward kyng , that lith so lowe ...
... strong , Of wham God hath don ys wille ; Me thuncheth that deth hath don us wrong - That he fofone fhall ligge ftille . Al England ahte for te knowe of 213 1 Of wham that fong is , that y fynge ; Of Edward kyng , that lith so lowe ...
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... 140 With him nae pleiding micht prevail ; ' Brave Hardyknute in to gain , With faireft words and reafon strong , Strave courteously in vain . F 4 Syne Syne he has gane far hynd attowre Lord Chattans land AND BALLAD S. 87.
... 140 With him nae pleiding micht prevail ; ' Brave Hardyknute in to gain , With faireft words and reafon strong , Strave courteously in vain . F 4 Syne Syne he has gane far hynd attowre Lord Chattans land AND BALLAD S. 87.
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... strong defence : For they thorowe a falfe pretens From Chriftes bloude dyd all us leade , Gettyngenom every man his pence , As fatisfactours for the deade . For what we with our FLAYLES coulde get To kepe our houfe , and fervantes ...
... strong defence : For they thorowe a falfe pretens From Chriftes bloude dyd all us leade , Gettyngenom every man his pence , As fatisfactours for the deade . For what we with our FLAYLES coulde get To kepe our houfe , and fervantes ...
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... strong , To poifon king Henrye . Thats a vile finne , then fayd the king , May God forgive it thee ! Amen , amen , quoth earl marshall ; And I wish it fo may bee . The next vile thing that ever I did , To you I will discover ; I ...
... strong , To poifon king Henrye . Thats a vile finne , then fayd the king , May God forgive it thee ! Amen , amen , quoth earl marshall ; And I wish it fo may bee . The next vile thing that ever I did , To you I will discover ; I ...
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... strong caftle drew fhee : Was not this a brave bonny laffe , Mary Ambree ? Her foes they befett her on every fide , 50 As thinking close fiege fhee cold never abide ; To beate down her walles they all did decree ; 55 But ftoutlye deffyd ...
... strong caftle drew fhee : Was not this a brave bonny laffe , Mary Ambree ? Her foes they befett her on every fide , 50 As thinking close fiege fhee cold never abide ; To beate down her walles they all did decree ; 55 But ftoutlye deffyd ...
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic ..., Volym 2 Thomas Percy Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1876 |
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