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When joly Gyb saw hur thare, He gyrd so hys gray mare, That scho lete a fowkyn fare At the rereward. "I wow to God," quoth Herry ...
Fro Hyssylton to Hakenay, Nort other half myle." "I make a vow," quoth Perkyn, "thow speks of cold rost, I schal wyrch wyselyer ...
Perkyn wan five, and Hud wan twa Glad and blythe thay ware, that they had don sa; Thay wold have tham to Tyb, and present hur wi ...
And so thay sat in jolyte al the lung day; And at the last thay went to bed with ful gret deray: Mekyl myrth was them among; In ...
V. For the Victory at Agincourt. ................................................................................ That our plain ...
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VI. The Not-Browne Mayd........................................................................................ The sentimental ...
With regard to the date of the following ballad, we have taken a middle course, neither placed it so high as Wanley and Prior, n ...
Therfore to you I answere nowe, All women to excuse, Myne owne hart dere, with you what chere? I pray you, tell anone; For, in m ...
"Now, syth that ye have shewed to me The secret of your mynde, I shall be playne to you agayne, Lyke as ye shall me fynde. Syth ...
Wherby to you grete harme myght groove Yet had I lever than, That I had to the grene wode go, Alone, a banyshed man." SHE "I thi ...
The snowe, the frost, the rayne, The colde, the hete: for dry, or wete, We must lodge on the playne; And, us above, none other r ...
For, in my mynde, of all mankynde I love but you alone." HE "Lo yet, before, ye must do more, Yf ye wyll go with me: As cut your ...
A barons daughter be, Yet have you proved howe I you loved A squyer of lowe degre; And ever shall, whatso befall; To dy therefor ...
"Though in the wode I undyrstode Ye had a paramour, All this may nought remove my thought, But that I wyll be your: And she shal ...
I wyll you take, and lady make, As shortely as I can: Thus have you won an erlys son, And not a banyshed man." AUTHOR Here may y ...
VII. A Balet by the Earl Rivers.................................................................................. The amiable li ...
But I ne went Thus to be shent, But sho hit ment; Such is her won. ...
VIII. Cupid's Assault: by Lord Vaux. ........................................................................ The reader will th ...
Then first Desire began to scale, And shrouded him under his targe; As one the worthiest of them all, And aptest for to geve the ...
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