Reliques of Ancient English Poetry:: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and Other Pieces of Our Earlier Poets, (chiefly of the Lyric Kind.) Together with Some Few of a Later Date..Thomas Percy J. Dodsley in Pall-Mall., 1767 - 400 страници |
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... grace and myzt of chivalry ; The God for hym wrouzt marvelously , Wherefore Englonde may calle , and cry Deo gratias : Deo gratias Anglia redde pro victoria . 5 He He fette a fege , the fothe for to fay 24 ANCIENT SONGS For the Victory ...
... grace and myzt of chivalry ; The God for hym wrouzt marvelously , Wherefore Englonde may calle , and cry Deo gratias : Deo gratias Anglia redde pro victoria . 5 He He fette a fege , the fothe for to fay 24 ANCIENT SONGS For the Victory ...
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... grace of God moft myzty He had bothe the felde , and the victory . Dea gratias , & c . Ther dukys , and erlys , lorde and barone , Were take , and flayne , and that wel fone , And fome were ledde in to Lundone With joye , and merthe ...
... grace of God moft myzty He had bothe the felde , and the victory . Dea gratias , & c . Ther dukys , and erlys , lorde and barone , Were take , and flayne , and that wel fone , And fome were ledde in to Lundone With joye , and merthe ...
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... grace , as I have space , " Sad tydings I could bring . " 15 . 20- Saye on , faye on , fir Aldingar , 25 Saye on the foothe to mee . " Our queene hath chosen a new new love , " And thee will have none of thee . " If ** If shee had ...
... grace , as I have space , " Sad tydings I could bring . " 15 . 20- Saye on , faye on , fir Aldingar , 25 Saye on the foothe to mee . " Our queene hath chosen a new new love , " And thee will have none of thee . " If ** If shee had ...
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... grace ! Perceyud myfchefe kyndlyd in thy face , ' Then it was tyme to purchase the a place . Hys grace was euer of gentyll nature , 15 Synge , & c . Mouyd with petye , and made the hys feruyture ; But thou , as a wretche , fuche thinges ...
... grace ! Perceyud myfchefe kyndlyd in thy face , ' Then it was tyme to purchase the a place . Hys grace was euer of gentyll nature , 15 Synge , & c . Mouyd with petye , and made the hys feruyture ; But thou , as a wretche , fuche thinges ...
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... grace fo eir I get . " Robin , with thee I will not deal ; " Adieu , for this we met . " Makyne went hameward blyth enough , Outowre the holtis hair ; 110 115 120 Pure Robin murnd and Makyne leugh ; Scho fang , and he ficht fair : Scho ...
... grace fo eir I get . " Robin , with thee I will not deal ; " Adieu , for this we met . " Makyne went hameward blyth enough , Outowre the holtis hair ; 110 115 120 Pure Robin murnd and Makyne leugh ; Scho fang , and he ficht fair : Scho ...
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