Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and Other Pieces of Our Earlier Poets; Together with Some Few of Later Date, Том 3Thomas Percy J.E. Moore, 1823 |
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... knees on that place , And thanked Jesu of his grace . What follows is not so well , and therefore I shall ex- tract no more of this poem . - For the above feat the author tells us , the king was deservedly called Stronge Rycharde Cure ...
... knees on that place , And thanked Jesu of his grace . What follows is not so well , and therefore I shall ex- tract no more of this poem . - For the above feat the author tells us , the king was deservedly called Stronge Rycharde Cure ...
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... knee ; He that cold not hitt his mouthe , Put it in his eye : And he that was a cuckold Every man might him see . 190 Craddocke wan the horne , And the bores head : His ladie wan the mantle Unto her meede . Everye such a lovely ladye ...
... knee ; He that cold not hitt his mouthe , Put it in his eye : And he that was a cuckold Every man might him see . 190 Craddocke wan the horne , And the bores head : His ladie wan the mantle Unto her meede . Everye such a lovely ladye ...
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... me homage on both his knees , " or else he shall leese his head . " [ B. I. c . 24. See also the same Romance , B. I. c . 92. ] The thought seems to be originally taken from Jeff . 64 KING RYENCE'S CHALLENGE . King Ryence's Challenge.
... me homage on both his knees , " or else he shall leese his head . " [ B. I. c . 24. See also the same Romance , B. I. c . 92. ] The thought seems to be originally taken from Jeff . 64 KING RYENCE'S CHALLENGE . King Ryence's Challenge.
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... knee ; With steven fulle stoute amids all the preas , Sayd , Nowe sir king Arthur , God save thee , and see ! Sir Ryence of North - gales greeteth well thee , * Largesse , Largesse . The heralds resounded these words as oft as they ...
... knee ; With steven fulle stoute amids all the preas , Sayd , Nowe sir king Arthur , God save thee , and see ! Sir Ryence of North - gales greeteth well thee , * Largesse , Largesse . The heralds resounded these words as oft as they ...
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... ' king's knightes on the knee : Alacke ! it was a woefulle chance , As ever was in Christentie . Ver . 41 , 42. the folio MS . reads father . ..... sonne . 51 When the knighte found him wounded sore , And sawe 70 KING ARTHUR's death .
... ' king's knightes on the knee : Alacke ! it was a woefulle chance , As ever was in Christentie . Ver . 41 , 42. the folio MS . reads father . ..... sonne . 51 When the knighte found him wounded sore , And sawe 70 KING ARTHUR's death .
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