Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, Volym 2Dent, 1926 |
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... Hast usurped kynges powers , As having power over realmes and townes , Whom thou oughtest to serve all houres : Thou thinkest by thy jugglyng colours Thou maist lykewise Gods word oppresse ; As do the deceatful foulers , When they theyr ...
... Hast usurped kynges powers , As having power over realmes and townes , Whom thou oughtest to serve all houres : Thou thinkest by thy jugglyng colours Thou maist lykewise Gods word oppresse ; As do the deceatful foulers , When they theyr ...
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... hast spent thine all , And brought thyselfe to penurie ? " All this my boding mind misgave , I therefore left this trusty friend : Let it now sheeld thy foule disgrace , And all thy shame and sorrows end . " Sorely shent wi ' this ...
... hast spent thine all , And brought thyselfe to penurie ? " All this my boding mind misgave , I therefore left this trusty friend : Let it now sheeld thy foule disgrace , And all thy shame and sorrows end . " Sorely shent wi ' this ...
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... hast been , And sparedst not thy gold nor fee ; Therefore Ile lend thee forty pence , And other forty if need bee . 1 i . c . unless I amend . 8 An old northern phrase . 2 i . e . advice , counsel . 4 Perhaps the hole in the door or ...
... hast been , And sparedst not thy gold nor fee ; Therefore Ile lend thee forty pence , And other forty if need bee . 1 i . c . unless I amend . 8 An old northern phrase . 2 i . e . advice , counsel . 4 Perhaps the hole in the door or ...
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... hast fulfilled thy promise arright . Then marry , quoth he , my girle to this knight ; And heere , added hee , I will now throwe you downe A hundred pounds more to buy her a gowne . The gentlemen all , that this treasure had seene ...
... hast fulfilled thy promise arright . Then marry , quoth he , my girle to this knight ; And heere , added hee , I will now throwe you downe A hundred pounds more to buy her a gowne . The gentlemen all , that this treasure had seene ...
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... Hast thou not heard , nowe , Henrye Hunt , As thou hast sayled by daye and by night , Of a Scottish rover 2 on the seas ; Men call him Sir Andrew Barton , knight ! Then ever he sighed , and said alas ! With a grieved mind , and well ...
... Hast thou not heard , nowe , Henrye Hunt , As thou hast sayled by daye and by night , Of a Scottish rover 2 on the seas ; Men call him Sir Andrew Barton , knight ! Then ever he sighed , and said alas ! With a grieved mind , and well ...
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