Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, Volym 2Dent, 1926 |
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... fell : But that I little John Nobody dare not speake . Thus to live after their lust , that life would they have , And in lechery to leyke al their long life ; For al the preaching of Paul , yet many a proud knave Wil move mischiefe in ...
... fell : But that I little John Nobody dare not speake . Thus to live after their lust , that life would they have , And in lechery to leyke al their long life ; For al the preaching of Paul , yet many a proud knave Wil move mischiefe in ...
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... fell in love with Rosamond in 1149 , when in King Stephen's reign he came over to be knighted by the King of Scots ; he also thinks it probable that Henry's commerce with this lady " broke off upon his marriage with Eleanor [ in 1152 ] ...
... fell in love with Rosamond in 1149 , when in King Stephen's reign he came over to be knighted by the King of Scots ; he also thinks it probable that Henry's commerce with this lady " broke off upon his marriage with Eleanor [ in 1152 ] ...
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... fell on his bended knee ; That whatsoever Queene Elianor saye , No harme therof may bee . Ile pawne my landes , the king then cryd , My sceptre , crowne , and all , That whatsoere Queen Elianor sayes No harme thereof shall fall . Do ...
... fell on his bended knee ; That whatsoever Queene Elianor saye , No harme therof may bee . Ile pawne my landes , the king then cryd , My sceptre , crowne , and all , That whatsoere Queen Elianor sayes No harme thereof shall fall . Do ...
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Thomas Percy. When that they came before the queene They fell on their bended knee ; A boone , a boone , our gracious queene , That you sent so hastilee . Are you two fryars of France , she sayd , As I suppose you bee ? But if you are ...
Thomas Percy. When that they came before the queene They fell on their bended knee ; A boone , a boone , our gracious queene , That you sent so hastilee . Are you two fryars of France , she sayd , As I suppose you bee ? But if you are ...
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... fell by his side , and , in consequence of that defeat , his whole family sunk for ever , the king bestowing their great honours and possessions on his second son Edmund Earl of Lancaster . PART THE FIRST ITT was a blind beggar , had ...
... fell by his side , and , in consequence of that defeat , his whole family sunk for ever , the king bestowing their great honours and possessions on his second son Edmund Earl of Lancaster . PART THE FIRST ITT was a blind beggar , had ...
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