Ancient Songs and Ballads, from the Reign of King Henry the Second to the Revolution, Том 2Payne and Foss, 1829 |
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... brave he maye well goe , The maried man cannot doe so , If he be merie and toy with any , His wife will frowne , and words geve manye : Her yellow hose she strait will put on , So that the married man dare not displease his wife Joane ...
... brave he maye well goe , The maried man cannot doe so , If he be merie and toy with any , His wife will frowne , and words geve manye : Her yellow hose she strait will put on , So that the married man dare not displease his wife Joane ...
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... brave youth , the king replied , Thy service shall not be denied ; But tell me first what thou canst do , Thou shalt be fitted thereunto . * In the subsequent stanzas , as in the old Second part of George Barnwel , the narrative changes ...
... brave youth , the king replied , Thy service shall not be denied ; But tell me first what thou canst do , Thou shalt be fitted thereunto . * In the subsequent stanzas , as in the old Second part of George Barnwel , the narrative changes ...
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... brave a lord As ever Europe did afford , My mother was a lady bright , My husband was a valiant knight . And I myself a lady gay , Bedeck'd with gorgeous rich array . The bravest lady in the land Had not more pleasure at command . I had ...
... brave a lord As ever Europe did afford , My mother was a lady bright , My husband was a valiant knight . And I myself a lady gay , Bedeck'd with gorgeous rich array . The bravest lady in the land Had not more pleasure at command . I had ...
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... Brave news , the old man he did say , Sweet - William is a lady gay . " If this be true thou tell'st to me I'll make thee a lord of high degree ; But if thy words do prove a lie , Thou shall be hang'd up presently . ” But when the king ...
... Brave news , the old man he did say , Sweet - William is a lady gay . " If this be true thou tell'st to me I'll make thee a lord of high degree ; But if thy words do prove a lie , Thou shall be hang'd up presently . ” But when the king ...
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... little harm ; And knocking at the door ; Straightway herself came down ; Rustling in most brave attire , Her hood and silken gown . [ V. 33. moneys . ] 59 50 Who , through her beauty bright , So gloriously did 158 ANCIENT SONGS.
... little harm ; And knocking at the door ; Straightway herself came down ; Rustling in most brave attire , Her hood and silken gown . [ V. 33. moneys . ] 59 50 Who , through her beauty bright , So gloriously did 158 ANCIENT SONGS.
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alasse babes ballad Barnwel bespake bower brave call'd dame dear death Derry doth earl Percy England eyes fair Eleanor fair flower fair lady fair Scotland Falero father fear flower of Northumberland foes Follow gallant gold grace grene grief hand hart hath heart hearts delight heire of Linne High trolollie horse Islington Joan John Dory knight land lero little Musgrave live London lord Barnard lord of Linne lord Thomas lully maid maidens merry mistress mother never noble Percy pound pray prince prison queen quoth ride Rosamond sayd Scotish Scotland sigh sing sir Andrew slain song sore sorrow stanza steed strand stryfe sung sweet Sweet-William tears tell thee thing THOMAS DELONEY thou art thou hast thou shalt three ravens Timoneda true love unto wanton wassel wend wife wilt wold words wyfe wyffe wyll
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