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... Douglas , till these disputes were settled , not many years since , by arbitra- tion between the present Lord Douglas and the late Duke and Duchess of Northumberland . of contemporary poets of a higher class ; many phrases 48 AN ESSAY ...
... Douglas , till these disputes were settled , not many years since , by arbitra- tion between the present Lord Douglas and the late Duke and Duchess of Northumberland . of contemporary poets of a higher class ; many phrases 48 AN ESSAY ...
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... Douglas , that I found not my heart moved more than with a trumpet : and yet ' it ' is sung but by some blinde crowder , with no rougher voice , than rude style ; which beeing so evill apparelled in the dust and cobweb of that uncivill ...
... Douglas , that I found not my heart moved more than with a trumpet : and yet ' it ' is sung but by some blinde crowder , with no rougher voice , than rude style ; which beeing so evill apparelled in the dust and cobweb of that uncivill ...
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... Douglas , which , heightened by the national quarrel , must have produced frequent challenges and struggles for superiority , petty invasions of their respec- tive domains and sharp contests for the point of honour ; which would not ...
... Douglas , which , heightened by the national quarrel , must have produced frequent challenges and struggles for superiority , petty invasions of their respec- tive domains and sharp contests for the point of honour ; which would not ...
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... Douglas Sir Hewe the Mongon - byrry , Sir Davye Lwdale , that worthè was , His sistars son was he : Sir Charles a Murrè , in that place , That never a foot wolde fle ; Sir Hewe Maxwell , a lorde he was , With the Duglas dyd he dey . So ...
... Douglas Sir Hewe the Mongon - byrry , Sir Davye Lwdale , that worthè was , His sistars son was he : Sir Charles a Murrè , in that place , That never a foot wolde fle ; Sir Hewe Maxwell , a lorde he was , With the Duglas dyd he dey . So ...
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... Douglas was slain fighting with a Percy , was that of Otterbourn , which is the subject of this ballad . It is here related with the allowable partiality of an English poet , and much in the same manner as it is recorded in the English ...
... Douglas was slain fighting with a Percy , was that of Otterbourn , which is the subject of this ballad . It is here related with the allowable partiality of an English poet , and much in the same manner as it is recorded in the English ...
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Adam Bell agayne ancient Anglo-Saxon appears archars awaye ballad Bards baron Cædmon called Cange castle composed copy curious daughter daye Douglas Du Cange Earl Earl of Northumberland Edward Eldridge English Fair Emmeline fayre folio French Garland Geoffrey of Monmouth Gleemen hand harp Harper hart hath Henry Hist Ibid Joculator John King King's knighte kyng Estmere lady ladye lord Persè manuscript Menestrels mentioned Mimus Minstrels mither myght never noble Norman Conquest Northumberland Note Otterbourn passage Patrick Spence Percy play poem poet Poetry prince printed profession quoth reader Regis reign rhymes Robin Hood sayd saye Scots Scottish shee shold singing slayne song stanzas strels sworde syde Syr Cauline thee ther thou thow thre Tyll unto uppon Warton whan willow wold word writers wyfe wyll Wyllyam Wyth yemen yerely zour