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... bright was of blee ; 50 Fast with a rudd redd , To her chamber can shee flee . V. 32 , his wiffe . MS . V. 34 , bided , MS . V. 41 , gaule . MS . She curst the weaver , and the walker , That 42 THE BOY AND THE MANTLE .
... bright was of blee ; 50 Fast with a rudd redd , To her chamber can shee flee . V. 32 , his wiffe . MS . V. 34 , bided , MS . V. 41 , gaule . MS . She curst the weaver , and the walker , That 42 THE BOY AND THE MANTLE .
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... ' Then every knight , 70 20 That was in the kings court , Talked , laughed , and showted 75 Full oft att that sport . V. 75 , lauged . MS . 65 60 Shee threw downe the mantle , That bright was of THE BOY AND THE MANTLE . 43.
... ' Then every knight , 70 20 That was in the kings court , Talked , laughed , and showted 75 Full oft att that sport . V. 75 , lauged . MS . 65 60 Shee threw downe the mantle , That bright was of THE BOY AND THE MANTLE . 43.
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... the mantle , 95 That bright was of blee ; And fast , with a redd rudd , To her chamber can shee flee . Craddocke called forth his ladye , And bade her come in ; 100 Saith , Winne this mantle , ladye , With a 44 THE BOY AND THE MANTLE .
... the mantle , 95 That bright was of blee ; And fast , with a redd rudd , To her chamber can shee flee . Craddocke called forth his ladye , And bade her come in ; 100 Saith , Winne this mantle , ladye , With a 44 THE BOY AND THE MANTLE .
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... bright of blee . And there with him queene Guenever , That bride so bright in bowre : And all his barons about him stoode , That were both stiffe and stowre . The king a royale Christmasse kept , With mirth and princelye cheare ; VOL ...
... bright of blee . And there with him queene Guenever , That bride so bright in bowre : And all his barons about him stoode , That were both stiffe and stowre . The king a royale Christmasse kept , With mirth and princelye cheare ; VOL ...
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... bright of blee . What newes ! what newes ! thou noble king , Howe , Arthur , hast thou sped ? Where hast thou hung the carlish knighte ? And where bestow'd his head ? The carlish knight is safe for mee , And free fro mortal harme : On ...
... bright of blee . What newes ! what newes ! thou noble king , Howe , Arthur , hast thou sped ? Where hast thou hung the carlish knighte ? And where bestow'd his head ? The carlish knight is safe for mee , And free fro mortal harme : On ...
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