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Strana 152
... must begynne , And other dedes of armes to done , Through whiche ye may wynne your shone ; And ryde through many a peryllous place , As a venterous man to seke your grace , Over hylles and dales , and hye mountainės , In wethers wete ...
... must begynne , And other dedes of armes to done , Through whiche ye may wynne your shone ; And ryde through many a peryllous place , As a venterous man to seke your grace , Over hylles and dales , and hye mountainės , In wethers wete ...
Strana 153
joseph ritson. And in your armure must ye lye , Every nyght than by and by ; And your meny everychone , Til feven yere be comen and gone ; And paffe by many a peryllous fee , Squyer , for the love of me , Where any war begynneth to wake ...
joseph ritson. And in your armure must ye lye , Every nyght than by and by ; And your meny everychone , Til feven yere be comen and gone ; And paffe by many a peryllous fee , Squyer , for the love of me , Where any war begynneth to wake ...
Strana 155
... must it bere , And laye it on the stone , Amonge the lordes everychone ; And offre there florences fyve , Whyles that ye are man on lyve ; And offre there florences thre , In tokenyng of the trynytè ; And whan that ye , fyr , thus have ...
... must it bere , And laye it on the stone , Amonge the lordes everychone ; And offre there florences fyve , Whyles that ye are man on lyve ; And offre there florences thre , In tokenyng of the trynytè ; And whan that ye , fyr , thus have ...
Strana 156
... must we do ; And therfore , fquyer , wende thy way , And hye the fast on thy journay , And take thy leve of kinge and quene , And fo to all the courte bydene . Ye fhall not want at your goyng Golde , nor fylver , nor other thyng . This ...
... must we do ; And therfore , fquyer , wende thy way , And hye the fast on thy journay , And take thy leve of kinge and quene , And fo to all the courte bydene . Ye fhall not want at your goyng Golde , nor fylver , nor other thyng . This ...
Strana 170
... must have what neds him unto ; He must have gold , he must have fe , Strength of men and royaltè . Golde and fylver spare ye nought , Tyll to manhode ye be brought ; To what batayll foever ye go , Ye shall have an hundreth pounde or two ...
... must have what neds him unto ; He must have gold , he must have fe , Strength of men and royaltè . Golde and fylver spare ye nought , Tyll to manhode ye be brought ; To what batayll foever ye go , Ye shall have an hundreth pounde or two ...
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Strana 333 - The country people flock from all sides, many miles off, to hear and see it ; for they have therein devils and devices, to delight as well the eye as the eare ; the players conne not their parts without booke, but are prompted by one called the ordinary, who followeth at their back with the book in his hand, and telleth them softly what they must pronounce aloud.
Strana 342 - return to him and to them that sent you hither, and say to them that they send no more to me for any adventure that falleth, as long as my son is alive: and also say to them that they suffer him this day to win his spurs; for if God be pleased, I will this journey be his and the honour thereof, and to them that be about him.
Strana 277 - What news? what news, thou silly old man? What news, I do thee pray?' — Said he, ' Three squires in Nottingham town Are condemned to die this day.' — ' Come change thy apparel with me, old man, Come change thy apparel for mine; Here is forty shillings in good silver, Go drink it in beer or wine.
Strana 158 - Fesauntes fayre, theyr were no wane, Both Storkes and Snytes ther were also, And venyson freshe of Bucke and Do, And other deyntes many one, For to set afore the kynge...
Strana 278 - Then he put on the old man's hat, It stood full high on the crown : " The first bold bargain that I come at, It shall make thee come down.
Strana 277 - Now Robin Hood is to Nottingham gone, With a link a down and a down, And there he met with the proud Sheriff, Was walking along the town.
Strana 190 - With other mynstrelles them amonge, With sytolphe and with sautry songe, With fydle, recorde and dowcemere, With trompette and with claryon clere, With dulcet pipes of many cordes, In chambre revelyng all the lordes, Unto morne that it was...
Strana 146 - Into the gardyn, that was full gaye ; And in the garden, as i wene, Was an arber fayre and grene...
Strana 351 - As thro' the fields I paft, To view the winter corn, I looked me behind, And faw come o'er the know, And glancing in her apron, With a bonny brent brow. I faid, Good-morrow, fair maid ; And me right court'oufly Return'da beck, and kindly faid, Good-day, f wed Sir, to you.