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King Estmere took that fayre ladye , And married her to his wyfe , And brought her
home to merry England , With her to leade his lyfe . I must not , however , attempt
to quote more of those fine old ballads here : the feuds of the Percy and the ...
King Estmere took that fayre ladye , And married her to his wyfe , And brought her
home to merry England , With her to leade his lyfe . I must not , however , attempt
to quote more of those fine old ballads here : the feuds of the Percy and the ...
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... kin of many a hundred there . Some muttered of MacMurchadh , who had
brought the Norman o'er ; Some cursed him with Iscariot , that day in Baltimore .
The more we study this ballad , the more extraordinary c 2 A LITERARY LIFE . 27.
... kin of many a hundred there . Some muttered of MacMurchadh , who had
brought the Norman o'er ; Some cursed him with Iscariot , that day in Baltimore .
The more we study this ballad , the more extraordinary c 2 A LITERARY LIFE . 27.
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... brought with them , or the torches which they lit. Surely the signature of that
summons which secured the liberties of England would make an impressive
picture - Lord Somers in the foreground , and the other Whig statesmen grouped
around ...
... brought with them , or the torches which they lit. Surely the signature of that
summons which secured the liberties of England would make an impressive
picture - Lord Somers in the foreground , and the other Whig statesmen grouped
around ...
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And amongst the pleasures that I most value , one of those which I brought home
with me and trust never to lose , must be reckoned the becoming acquainted with
Mr. Noel's “ Rymes and Roundelayes , " and forming , not an acquaintance , for ...
And amongst the pleasures that I most value , one of those which I brought home
with me and trust never to lose , must be reckoned the becoming acquainted with
Mr. Noel's “ Rymes and Roundelayes , " and forming , not an acquaintance , for ...
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Yet do I neither repent nor alter my course non ego perfidum dixi sacramentum ,
nothing shall separate me from a mistress which I have loved so long , and have
now at last married , though she neither has brought me a rich portion , nor lived
...
Yet do I neither repent nor alter my course non ego perfidum dixi sacramentum ,
nothing shall separate me from a mistress which I have loved so long , and have
now at last married , though she neither has brought me a rich portion , nor lived
...
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