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And the timber these two children[3] bare Soe soone in sunder slode. Then tooke they out theyr two good swordes, And layden on f ...
Then he tooke up the Eldridge sworde, As hard as any flint: And he tooke off those ringes five, As bright as fyre and brent. Hom ...
***In this conclusion of the First Part, and at the beginning of the Second, the reader will observe a resemblance to the story ...
Faire Christabelle, that ladye bright, Was had forthe of the towre; But ever shee droopeth in her minde, As nipt by an ungentle ...
"Sir," quoth the dwarffe, and louted lowe, "Behold that hend Soldàin! Behold these heads I beare with me! They are kings which h ...
"Go fetche him downe the Eldridge sworde," The kinge he cryde, "with speede: Nowe heaven assist thee, courteous knighte; My daug ...
But he for payne and lacke of bloude Was fallen into a swounde, And there all walteringe in his gore, Lay lifelesse on the groun ...
V. Edward, Edward. A SCOTTISH BALLAD. FROM A MANUSCRIPT COPY TRANSMITTED FROM SCOTLAND "QUHY doiszour brand sae drop wi' bluid, ...
Ile let thame stand till they doun fa', For here nevir mair maun I bee, O." "And quhat wulze leive tozour bairns andzour wife, E ...
VI. King Estmere. ...................................................................................................... This ol ...
HEARKEN to me, gentlemem, Come and you shall heare; Ile tell you of two of the boldest brethren That ever borne y-were. The tone ...
"Yesterday was att my deere daughtèr Syr Bremor the kyng of Spayne; And then she nicked him of naye, I feere sheele do you the s ...
Plight me your troth nowe, kyng Estmère, By heaven and your righte hand, That you will marrye me to your wyfe, And make me queen ...
Sayes, "Reade me, reade me, deere brothèr, My reade shall ryde[11] at thee, Which way we best may turne and fighte, To save this ...
"Wee beene harpers," sayd Adler younge, "Come out of the northe countrèe; Wee beene come hither until this place, This proud wed ...
Then Kyng Estmere pulld forth his harpe, And plaid thereon so sweete: Upstart the ladye from the kynge, As hee sate at the meate ...
Kyng Estmere threwe the harpe asyde, And swith he drew his brand; And Estmere he, and Adler yonge, Right stiffe in stour can sta ...
Hamlet's expression in Shakspeare, where, condemning a ranting player, he says, "I could have such a fellow whipt for ore-doingT ...
14.i.e.entice. -- Vide Gloss. Forgramarye, see the note onGramaryeabove. 15.i.e.a tune or strain of music--- See Gloss. Some li ...
VII. Sir Patrick Spence. ............................................................................................. A SCOTTIS ...
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