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Page 49
... thousand what one and other , in the entent to do yuell , if the mater went nat accordynge to their appetytes . And they came oftentymes before the conclaue , and sayd , Harke , ye sir cardynalles , delyuer you atones , and make a pope ...
... thousand what one and other , in the entent to do yuell , if the mater went nat accordynge to their appetytes . And they came oftentymes before the conclaue , and sayd , Harke , ye sir cardynalles , delyuer you atones , and make a pope ...
Page 67
... thousand times , Ere they were cladd in clay . The newes was brought to Eddenborrow , Where Scottlands king did raigne , That brave Erle Douglas suddenlye Was with an arrow slaine : O , heavy newes , " King James did say CHAP . III ...
... thousand times , Ere they were cladd in clay . The newes was brought to Eddenborrow , Where Scottlands king did raigne , That brave Erle Douglas suddenlye Was with an arrow slaine : O , heavy newes , " King James did say CHAP . III ...
Page 68
... thousands dye : Thus endeth the hunting of Chevy - Chase , Made by the Erle Percy . God save our king , and bless this land With plentye , joy , and peace ; And grant henceforth , that foule debate " Twixt noblemen may cease . 34. Sir ...
... thousands dye : Thus endeth the hunting of Chevy - Chase , Made by the Erle Percy . God save our king , and bless this land With plentye , joy , and peace ; And grant henceforth , that foule debate " Twixt noblemen may cease . 34. Sir ...
Page 78
... thousand birds had built their bowres , That sweetly sung to call forth paramours ; And in his hand a iavelin he did beare , And on his head ( as fit for warlike stoures * ) A guilt engraven morion he did weare ; That as some did him ...
... thousand birds had built their bowres , That sweetly sung to call forth paramours ; And in his hand a iavelin he did beare , And on his head ( as fit for warlike stoures * ) A guilt engraven morion he did weare ; That as some did him ...
Page 80
... thousand fragrant posies ; A cap of flowers and rural kirtle , Embroider'd all with leaves of myrtle . A jaunty gown of finest wool , Which from our pretty lambs we pull ; And shoes lined choicely for the cold , With buckles of the ...
... thousand fragrant posies ; A cap of flowers and rural kirtle , Embroider'd all with leaves of myrtle . A jaunty gown of finest wool , Which from our pretty lambs we pull ; And shoes lined choicely for the cold , With buckles of the ...
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