Old English ballads, a collection1864 |
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... repayre In fondnesse for thy bride . And as thou love and hold her deare , Heaven prosper thee and thine ; And nowe my blessing wend wi ' thee , My lovelye Emmeline . " ROBIN HOOD AND THE CURTALL FRYER . " From an The Child of Elle . 19.
... repayre In fondnesse for thy bride . And as thou love and hold her deare , Heaven prosper thee and thine ; And nowe my blessing wend wi ' thee , My lovelye Emmeline . " ROBIN HOOD AND THE CURTALL FRYER . " From an The Child of Elle . 19.
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... bride : and how Robin Hood , pittying the young mans case , took her from the old knight , when they were going to be marryed , and restored her to her own love again . To a pleasant northern tune , " Robin Hood in the green - wood ...
... bride : and how Robin Hood , pittying the young mans case , took her from the old knight , when they were going to be marryed , and restored her to her own love again . To a pleasant northern tune , " Robin Hood in the green - wood ...
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... bride and the bridegroom I see . " With that came in a wealthy knight , Which was both grave and old , And after him a finikin lass , Did shine like the glistering gold . " This is not a fit match , " quod bold Robin Hood , " That you ...
... bride and the bridegroom I see . " With that came in a wealthy knight , Which was both grave and old , And after him a finikin lass , Did shine like the glistering gold . " This is not a fit match , " quod bold Robin Hood , " That you ...
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... And thus having ende of this merry wedding , The bride lookt like a queen ; And so they return'd to the merry green - wood , Amongst the leaves so green . ADAM BELL , CLYM OF THE CLOUGHE , AND WYLLYAM Robin Hood and Allin a Dale . 53.
... And thus having ende of this merry wedding , The bride lookt like a queen ; And so they return'd to the merry green - wood , Amongst the leaves so green . ADAM BELL , CLYM OF THE CLOUGHE , AND WYLLYAM Robin Hood and Allin a Dale . 53.
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... his heart was aghast . " Cum down to me , ze lady fair , Cum down to me , let's see ; This night ze's ly by my ain side , The morn my bride sall be . " * Gates . N " I winnae cum down , ye fals Gordon ,. Edom O'Gordon . 89.
... his heart was aghast . " Cum down to me , ze lady fair , Cum down to me , let's see ; This night ze's ly by my ain side , The morn my bride sall be . " * Gates . N " I winnae cum down , ye fals Gordon ,. Edom O'Gordon . 89.
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