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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... truthe , Ye fholde have cause to rewe : 320 C 4 Be Ver . 310. So the Editor's MS . All the printed copies read , Yet wolde I be that one . Ver . 315. of all . Prol . Be nat difmayed ; whatsoever I fayd * To you AND BALLAD S. 39.
... truthe , Ye fholde have cause to rewe : 320 C 4 Be Ver . 310. So the Editor's MS . All the printed copies read , Yet wolde I be that one . Ver . 315. of all . Prol . Be nat difmayed ; whatsoever I fayd * To you AND BALLAD S. 39.
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... cause you moane ? The damfell fcant wolde deigne a looke But faft fhe pricked on . 125 Yet turn againe , thou faire damsèlle , And greete thy queene from mee : 130 When bale is att hyeft , boote is nyeft , Now helpe enoughe may bee ...
... cause you moane ? The damfell fcant wolde deigne a looke But faft fhe pricked on . 125 Yet turn againe , thou faire damsèlle , And greete thy queene from mee : 130 When bale is att hyeft , boote is nyeft , Now helpe enoughe may bee ...
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... cause fhe leaves thee thus , " And a new way doth take , " That fome time loved thee as her life , " And thee her joy did make ? I that loved her all my youth , 25 Growe old now as you fee ; Love liketh not the falling fruite , Nor yet ...
... cause fhe leaves thee thus , " And a new way doth take , " That fome time loved thee as her life , " And thee her joy did make ? I that loved her all my youth , 25 Growe old now as you fee ; Love liketh not the falling fruite , Nor yet ...
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... cause , and wholly reflects on the lives and actions of many of the Reformed . It is so easy to find flaws and imperfections in the conduct of men even the best of them , and still easier to make general exclamations about the ...
... cause , and wholly reflects on the lives and actions of many of the Reformed . It is so easy to find flaws and imperfections in the conduct of men even the best of them , and still easier to make general exclamations about the ...
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... cause of the battle of Flodden , in which James IV . loft his life . دو In the following ballad will be found perhaps some few de◅ viations from the truth of history : to attone for which it has probably K 4 * Called by old biftorians ...
... cause of the battle of Flodden , in which James IV . loft his life . دو In the following ballad will be found perhaps some few de◅ viations from the truth of history : to attone for which it has probably K 4 * Called by old biftorians ...
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