A Collection of Old Ballads: Corrected from the Best and Most Ancient Copies Extant. With Introductions Historical, Critical, Or Humorous, Volumen1Ambrose Philips J. Roberts; and sold, 1723 |
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... noble Society than the boafted Free - Mafons ; and Duke upon Duke will witness , that People of Confiderable Fashion have thought it no Difgrace to enroll themselves in this Worshipful Society . Nor have thefe antique Songs ever been ...
... noble Society than the boafted Free - Mafons ; and Duke upon Duke will witness , that People of Confiderable Fashion have thought it no Difgrace to enroll themselves in this Worshipful Society . Nor have thefe antique Songs ever been ...
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... Noble Palace of the late Duke of Marlborough , Bleinheim- Castle ; and in one of the adjacent Meads , they still fhew us Rofamond's Pond , where ( they fay ) She was wont to bathe her felf . However , this is a Point ( if I may dwell on ...
... Noble Palace of the late Duke of Marlborough , Bleinheim- Castle ; and in one of the adjacent Meads , they still fhew us Rofamond's Pond , where ( they fay ) She was wont to bathe her felf . However , this is a Point ( if I may dwell on ...
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... noble Knight of Fame Rode on without delay , Until he to the Bower came , Which was both rich and gay : She cry'd , when he knock'd at the Ring , Who raps fo fierce and bold ? Sifter , I've brought you from the King Three Letters feal'd ...
... noble Knight of Fame Rode on without delay , Until he to the Bower came , Which was both rich and gay : She cry'd , when he knock'd at the Ring , Who raps fo fierce and bold ? Sifter , I've brought you from the King Three Letters feal'd ...
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... t taking notice of that Noble nighthood , inftituted to the Ho- s Saint by K. Edward the IIId ; which is fo highly and justly -oad ; which in all Ages fince its as outfhone all the other Orders d , and in which fo many Fo- reign with ...
... t taking notice of that Noble nighthood , inftituted to the Ho- s Saint by K. Edward the IIId ; which is fo highly and justly -oad ; which in all Ages fince its as outfhone all the other Orders d , and in which fo many Fo- reign with ...
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... Noble Mother's Dream , Before that he was born , The which to her did clearly seem Her Days would be forlorn . This was her Dream : That she did bear A Dragon in her Womb ; Which griev'd this Noble Lady fair , ' cause Death must be her ...
... Noble Mother's Dream , Before that he was born , The which to her did clearly seem Her Days would be forlorn . This was her Dream : That she did bear A Dragon in her Womb ; Which griev'd this Noble Lady fair , ' cause Death must be her ...
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Againſt Alack Arthur a Bland Ballad beſt bold Robin Hood bonny Dundee bonny Lafs Bow'r brave call'd Champion cry'd Dame Daughter dear doth Dragon Duke Duke of Hereford dy'd e're Earl Earl Marshal England faid fair fame Fane Shore Father feen felf fent fhall fight firſt flain fome foon fought ftill fuch fweet gallant George Griffel Hand hang'd Heart Hiftorians Hiftory himſelf Horfely Houſe King Alfred King Henry Knight Lady laſt likewiſe Little John Lord Love marry'd Maſter merry moft moſt muſt never Noble paſs Piercy pleaſant Pleaſure Poet preſently Prince Queen quoth quoth ſhe quoth the Miller Richard Robin Hood Rofamond Rofe Royal ſaid ſay ſee ſeen ſhall ſhe Shepherd ſhould ſmall Song ſpeak ſtand ſtay ſtill ſtrong Stutly ſweet Sword thee thefe theſe Thing thofe thoſe Thou shalt Thouſand thro unto whofe Wife young
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Página 225 - Did cover them with leaves. And now the heavy wrath of God Upon their uncle fell ; Yea, fearful fiends did haunt his house, . His conscience felt an hell : His barns were fired, his goods consumed, His lands were barren made, His cattle died within the field, And nothing with him stayed.
Página 266 - On whom he placed his chief delight; Her beauty was beyond compare, She was both virtuous and fair. There was a young man living by, Who was so charmed with her eye, That he could never be at rest ; He was by love so much possest.
Página 12 - The like was never scene. Most curiously that bower was built Of stone and timber strong, An hundered and fifty doors Did to this bower belong : And they so cunninglye contriv'd With turnings round about, That none but with a clue of thread, Could enter in or out.
Página 113 - And take your bows with speed: " And now with me, my countrymen, Your courage forth advance; For never was there champion yet, In Scotland or in France, " That ever did on horseback come, But if my hap it were, I durst encounter man for man, With him to break a spear.
Página 222 - But if the children chance to die, Ere they to age should come, Their uncle should possess their wealth; For so the will did run. "Now, brother...
Página 69 - It rains, and it blows, but call for more ale, And lay some more wood on the fire. And now call ye Little John hither to me, For little John is a fine lad, At gambols and juggling, and twenty such tricks, As shall make you both merry and glad.
Página 116 - He had a bow bent in his hand, Made of a trusty tree ; An arrow of a cloth-yard long Up to the head drew he...
Página 222 - The one a fine and pretty boy, Not passing three years old ; The other a girl more young than he, And framed in beauty's mould.
Página 115 - In faith I will thee bring Where thou shalt high advanced be, By James, our Scottish king. " Thy ransom I will freely give, And this report of thee, Thou art the most courageous knight, That ever I did see.
Página 74 - Of bride-cake, and so came away. Now, out, alas ! I had forgotten to tell ye, That marry'd they were with a ring : And so will Nan Knight, or be buried a maiden, And now let us pray for the king...