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Worde ys commyn to lovly Londone Till the fourth Harry our kyng, That lord Persè, leyff-tennante of the Merchis, He lay slayne C ...
1.Spectator, No. 70, 74. Subscribed after the usual manner of our old poets,expliceth(explicit)quoth Rychard Sheale. One of the ...
He shrove him then unto abbots thre With great sobbyng... and wepyng teares. So likewise Cavendish, in hisLife of Cardinal Wolse ...
II. The Battle of Otterbourne. ...................................................................................... The only b ...
SO CONTENTE WITH OTHER, THAT AT THEIR DEPARTVNGE CURTOYSLY THEY WILL SAYE, GOD THANKE YOU. But in fyghtynge one with another the ...
Uppon the morowe, when it was daye, The standards schone fulle bryght; To the Newe Castelle the take the waye, And thether they ...
The Dowglas turnyd him homewarde agayne, For soth withowghten naye, He tooke his logeyng at Oterborne Uppon a Wedyns-day And the ...
THE Perssy came byfore hys oste, Wych was ever a gentyll knyght, Upon the Dowglas lowde can he crye, I wyll holde that I have hy ...
"My trowth ys plyght to yonne Skottysh knyght, It nedes me not to tayne, That I schulde byde hym upon thys bent, And I have hys ...
Tyll the bloode from their bassonetts ranne, As the roke doth in the rayne. "Yelde the to me, sayd the Dowglas, Or ells thow sch ...
Ther was slayne upon the Skottes syde, For soth as I yow saye, Of fowre and forty thowsande Scotts Went but eyghtene awaye. Ther ...
This circumstance is omitted in the ballad. Hotspur and Douglas were two young warriors much of the same age. Froissart says th ...
The Lord Buchan. I will hold to what I have promised. He probably magnifies his strength to induce him to surrender. All that f ...
A Note on the Names in the two Preceding Ballads. ................................................... Most of the names in the t ...
Ver. 101.Mentaye.] At the time of this battle the Earldom of Menteith was possessed by Robert Stewart, Earl of Fife, third son o ...
III. The Jew's Daughter.A SCOTTISH BALLAD...................................................... This fragment is founded upon th ...
Scho rowd him in a cake of lead, Bade him lie stil and sleip. Scho cast him in a deip draw-well, Was fifty fadom deip. Quhan bel ...
IV. Sir Cauline. ............................................................................................................ Th ...
Ne descreeve his counsayl to no man, But deerlye he lovde this may. Till on a daye it so beffell, Great dill to him was dight; T ...
"Some deedes of armes if thou wilt doe, My bacheleere to bee, (But ever and aye my heart shall rue, Giff harm shold happe to the ...
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