Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, Volym 2Thomas Percy J.M. Dent & Company, 1906 |
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... Thou shalt not raygne many a yer , I shall dryve the from citye to towne , Even with this PEN that thou seyste here ; Thou fyghtest with swerd , shylde and speare , But I wyll fyght with Gods worde ; Which is now so open and cleare ...
... Thou shalt not raygne many a yer , I shall dryve the from citye to towne , Even with this PEN that thou seyste here ; Thou fyghtest with swerd , shylde and speare , But I wyll fyght with Gods worde ; Which is now so open and cleare ...
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... thee : Give me the golde , good John o ' the Scales , And ... thou wilt spend thy gold so free : But sweare me nowe upon the roode , That lonesome lodge thou'lt never spend ; For when all the world doth frown on thee , Thou there shalt ...
... thee : Give me the golde , good John o ' the Scales , And ... thou wilt spend thy gold so free : But sweare me nowe upon the roode , That lonesome lodge thou'lt never spend ; For when all the world doth frown on thee , Thou there shalt ...
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... thee , heire of Linne , Before these lords so faire and free , Thou shalt have it backe again better cheape , By a hundred markes , than I had it of thee . I draw you to record , lords , he said . With that he cast 1 him a gods pennie ...
... thee , heire of Linne , Before these lords so faire and free , Thou shalt have it backe again better cheape , By a hundred markes , than I had it of thee . I draw you to record , lords , he said . With that he cast 1 him a gods pennie ...
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... thee nowe farwelle ! For I must leave my fairest flower , My sweetest Rose , a space , And cross the seas to famous France , Proud rebelles to abase . But yet , my Rose , be sure thou shalt My coming shortlye see , And in my heart ...
... thee nowe farwelle ! For I must leave my fairest flower , My sweetest Rose , a space , And cross the seas to famous France , Proud rebelles to abase . But yet , my Rose , be sure thou shalt My coming shortlye see , And in my heart ...
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... thou shalt wend with mee . " A boone , a boone ; quoth earl marshall , And 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 ...
... thou shalt wend with mee . " A boone , a boone ; quoth earl marshall , And 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 ...
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic ..., Volym 2 Thomas Percy Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1857 |
Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs ... Thomas Percy Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1765 |
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