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... fayre ladyes were A playing at the ball : And Ellen the fayrest ladye there , Must bring his steed to the stall . Ver . 84 , worldlye . MS . 90 90 85 80 75 There twenty four fayre ladyes were , A playinge at 98 CHILD WATERS .
... fayre ladyes were A playing at the ball : And Ellen the fayrest ladye there , Must bring his steed to the stall . Ver . 84 , worldlye . MS . 90 90 85 80 75 There twenty four fayre ladyes were , A playinge at 98 CHILD WATERS .
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... bring his horse to gresse . And then bespake Childe Waters sister , These were the wordes sayd shee : You have the prettyest page , brother , That ever I did see . But that his bellye it is soe bigge , His girdle stands soe hye : And ...
... bring his horse to gresse . And then bespake Childe Waters sister , These were the wordes sayd shee : You have the prettyest page , brother , That ever I did see . But that his bellye it is soe bigge , His girdle stands soe hye : And ...
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... on my blessing , To bring me the browne girl home . And as it befelle on a high holidaye , As many there are beside , 10 Lord Thomas he went to faire Ellinor , That should LORD THOMAS AND FAIR ELLINOR . 121 Lord Thomas and Fair Ellinor.
... on my blessing , To bring me the browne girl home . And as it befelle on a high holidaye , As many there are beside , 10 Lord Thomas he went to faire Ellinor , That should LORD THOMAS AND FAIR ELLINOR . 121 Lord Thomas and Fair Ellinor.
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... bring to mee ? I am come to bid thee to my wedding , And that is bad newes for thee . O God forbid , lord Thomas , she sayd , That such a thing should be done ; I thought to have been the bride my And thou to have been the bridegrome ...
... bring to mee ? I am come to bid thee to my wedding , And that is bad newes for thee . O God forbid , lord Thomas , she sayd , That such a thing should be done ; I thought to have been the bride my And thou to have been the bridegrome ...
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... bring nane bot hir lain : And there it is , a silken sarke , Hir ain hand sewd the sleive ; And bid hir cum to Gill Morice , Speir nae bauld barons leave . Yes , I will gae zour black errand , Though it be to zour cost ; Sen ze by me ...
... bring nane bot hir lain : And there it is , a silken sarke , Hir ain hand sewd the sleive ; And bid hir cum to Gill Morice , Speir nae bauld barons leave . Yes , I will gae zour black errand , Though it be to zour cost ; Sen ze by me ...
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic ..., Volym 3 Thomas Percy Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1844 |
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