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Plyghte me your troth nowe , Kyng Estmere , By Heaven and your righte hande ,
That you will marrye me to your wyfe , And make me queen of your lande . ” Then
Kyng Estmere , he plight his troth , By Heaven and his right hand , That he would
...
Plyghte me your troth nowe , Kyng Estmere , By Heaven and your righte hande ,
That you will marrye me to your wyfe , And make me queen of your lande . ” Then
Kyng Estmere , he plight his troth , By Heaven and his right hand , That he would
...
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And you shall be the best harper , That ever took harp in hand , And I will be the
best singer , That ever songe in the land . < 6 It shal be written in our forheads ,
All and in gramaryé , That we twoe are the boldest men , That are in all
Christentye ...
And you shall be the best harper , That ever took harp in hand , And I will be the
best singer , That ever songe in the land . < 6 It shal be written in our forheads ,
All and in gramaryé , That we twoe are the boldest men , That are in all
Christentye ...
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Through youth to age in love excelling , We'll hand in hand together tread ; Sweet
- smiling Peace shall crown our dwelling , And babes , sweet - smiling babes ,
our bed . How should I love the pretty creatures , While round my knees they ...
Through youth to age in love excelling , We'll hand in hand together tread ; Sweet
- smiling Peace shall crown our dwelling , And babes , sweet - smiling babes ,
our bed . How should I love the pretty creatures , While round my knees they ...
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Then flung the youth his naked hand against the shearing sword ; Then sprang
the mother on the brand with which her son was gored ; Then sank the grandsire
on the floor , his grand - babes clutching wild ; Then fled the maiden , moaning ...
Then flung the youth his naked hand against the shearing sword ; Then sprang
the mother on the brand with which her son was gored ; Then sank the grandsire
on the floor , his grand - babes clutching wild ; Then fled the maiden , moaning ...
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The more we study this ballad , the more extraordinary does it appear , that it
should have been the work of an unpractised hand . Not only is it full of spirit and
of melody , qualities not incompatible with inexperience in poetical composition ,
but ...
The more we study this ballad , the more extraordinary does it appear , that it
should have been the work of an unpractised hand . Not only is it full of spirit and
of melody , qualities not incompatible with inexperience in poetical composition ,
but ...
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