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... mentioned among some very ancient songs * Spectator , No. 70 , 74 . + Subscribed after the usual manner of our old poets , expliceth ( explicit ) quoth Rychard Sheale . THE ANCIENT BALLAD OF CHEVY - CHACE . 117 in 116.
... mentioned among some very ancient songs * Spectator , No. 70 , 74 . + Subscribed after the usual manner of our old poets , expliceth ( explicit ) quoth Rychard Sheale . THE ANCIENT BALLAD OF CHEVY - CHACE . 117 in 116.
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... bugle heard he blowe Over the bents soe browne ; Quoth hee , If cryance come till my heart , I am ffar from any good towne . * Perhaps " wake , " as in ver . 61 . And soone he spyde on the mores so broad , P3 SIR CAULINE . 161.
... bugle heard he blowe Over the bents soe browne ; Quoth hee , If cryance come till my heart , I am ffar from any good towne . * Perhaps " wake , " as in ver . 61 . And soone he spyde on the mores so broad , P3 SIR CAULINE . 161.
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... quoth the dwarffe , and louted lowe , Behold that hend Soldàin ! Behold these heads I beare with me ! They are kings which he hath slain . The Eldridge knight is his own cousine , Whom a knight of thine hath shent : And hee is come to ...
... quoth the dwarffe , and louted lowe , Behold that hend Soldàin ! Behold these heads I beare with me ! They are kings which he hath slain . The Eldridge knight is his own cousine , Whom a knight of thine hath shent : And hee is come to ...
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... Quoth hee , But heaven be now my speede , Or else I shall be slaine . He grasped his sworde with mayne and mighte , And spying a secrette part , He drave it into the soldan's syde , And pierced him to the heart . Then all the people ...
... Quoth hee , But heaven be now my speede , Or else I shall be slaine . He grasped his sworde with mayne and mighte , And spying a secrette part , He drave it into the soldan's syde , And pierced him to the heart . Then all the people ...
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... quoth hee , thy bryde soe gay , As shee sitts by thy knee , And as many gold nobles I will give , As leaves been on a tree . And what wold ye doe with my bryde soe gay , Iff I did sell her thee ? More seemelye it is for her fayre bodye ...
... quoth hee , thy bryde soe gay , As shee sitts by thy knee , And as many gold nobles I will give , As leaves been on a tree . And what wold ye doe with my bryde soe gay , Iff I did sell her thee ? More seemelye it is for her fayre bodye ...
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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