Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, Volym 2Dent, 1926 |
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... land to winne ; The gold is thine , the land is mine , And now Ile be the lord of Linne . Thus he hath sold his land soe broad , Both hill and holt , and moore and fenne , All but a poore and lonesome lodge , That stood far off in a ...
... land to winne ; The gold is thine , the land is mine , And now Ile be the lord of Linne . Thus he hath sold his land soe broad , Both hill and holt , and moore and fenne , All but a poore and lonesome lodge , That stood far off in a ...
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... land , And a good bargain it was to thee . Up then spake him John o ' the Scales , All wood he answer'd him againe : Now Christs curse on my head , he sayd , But I did lose by that bargàine . And here I proffer thee , heire of Linne ...
... land , And a good bargain it was to thee . Up then spake him John o ' the Scales , All wood he answer'd him againe : Now Christs curse on my head , he sayd , But I did lose by that bargàine . And here I proffer thee , heire of Linne ...
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... lands in jeopardy . tit In the present edition of this ballad several ancient readings are restored from the folio manuscript . VI . GASCOIGNE'S PRAISE OF THE FAIR BRIDGES , AFTERWARDS LADY SANDES , ON HER HAVING A SCAR IN HER FOREHEAD ...
... lands in jeopardy . tit In the present edition of this ballad several ancient readings are restored from the folio manuscript . VI . GASCOIGNE'S PRAISE OF THE FAIR BRIDGES , AFTERWARDS LADY SANDES , ON HER HAVING A SCAR IN HER FOREHEAD ...
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... land , The second of that name , Besides the queene , he dearly lovde A faire and comely dame . 1 This would have passed for miraculous , if it had happened in the tomb of any clerical person , and a proof of his being a saint . 9 ...
... land , The second of that name , Besides the queene , he dearly lovde A faire and comely dame . 1 This would have passed for miraculous , if it had happened in the tomb of any clerical person , and a proof of his being a saint . 9 ...
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... Against his father raised warres Within the realme of France . But yet before our comelye king The English land forsooke 22 The Percy Reliques The Frantic Lady Mad Song the sixth Queen Dido, or the Wandering Prince of Troy.
... Against his father raised warres Within the realme of France . But yet before our comelye king The English land forsooke 22 The Percy Reliques The Frantic Lady Mad Song the sixth Queen Dido, or the Wandering Prince of Troy.
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