Remains of the Early Popular Poetry of England, Volume 2

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William Carew Hazlitt
J.R. Smith, 1866
 

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Pagina 292 - The wordis on the splene. Ye shape some wyle me to begyle, And stele fro me, I wene ; Then were the case wurs than it was, And I more woo-begone ; For in my mynde, of all mankynde I love but you alone.
Pagina 90 - Colophon] Imprinted at London in Paules Churche yearde at the Sygne of the Swane by John Kynge. 4to, black letter. The License for this on June 10, 1560, has been already quoted from the Stationers
Pagina 91 - Imprinted at London in Flete-strete, in the house of Thomas Berthelet, nere to the cundite at the sygne of Lucrece. Cum privilegio.
Pagina 160 - I dare undertake for them, That true men shal they be. But, good lord, speke som mery word, That comfort they may se.
Pagina 275 - And causeles them accuse : Therfore to you I answere now, Alle wymen to excuse, ' Myn owne hert dere, with you what chiere ? I prey you telle anoon : For in my mynde, of all mankynde I love but you allon.
Pagina 139 - Gisborne is a market town in the west riding of the county of York, on the borders of Lancashire." WHEN shaws beene sheene, and shradds full fayre, And leaves both large and longe, Itt is merrye walkyng in the fayre forrest, To heare the small birdes songe. The woodweele sang, and wold not cease, « Sitting upon the spraye, Soe lowde, he wakened Robin Hood, In the greenwood where he lay.
Pagina 279 - I councel yow, remembre how it is noo maydens lawe Nothing to dought, but to renne out to wod with an outlawe; For ye must there in your...
Pagina 256 - And there Tom Pots came he to see. He gave him the letter in his hand, Before that he began to read, He told him plainly by word of mouth, His love was forc'd to be lord Phenix bride.
Pagina 134 - Two north country miles and an inch at a shot, As the Finder of Wakefield does know. For he brought Adam Bell, and dim of the Clugh, And William of " Clowdesle," To shoot with our forrester for forty mark, And the forrester beat them all three.
Pagina 140 - Englysshe-wood for to gone. Now lith and lysten, gentylmen, That of myrthes loveth to here : Two of them were single men, The third had a wedded fere.

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