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This is not in Holin- shed , but Fabyan gives it as follows : Maydens of Englonde , sore maye ye morne , For your lemmans ye haue loste at Bannockisborne , With a heue a lowe . What wenyth the kynge of Englonde , So soone to haue wonne ...
This is not in Holin- shed , but Fabyan gives it as follows : Maydens of Englonde , sore maye ye morne , For your lemmans ye haue loste at Bannockisborne , With a heue a lowe . What wenyth the kynge of Englonde , So soone to haue wonne ...
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It shall suffice me to enioy your loue , Which whiles I haue , I thinke my selfe as great As Cæsar . [ Edward II , 171-173 ] Thankes , deerest lord ; lett me haue Richards loue , And like a rocke vnmoud my state shall stand .
It shall suffice me to enioy your loue , Which whiles I haue , I thinke my selfe as great As Cæsar . [ Edward II , 171-173 ] Thankes , deerest lord ; lett me haue Richards loue , And like a rocke vnmoud my state shall stand .
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How , boy ? swowns boy , I hope you haue seene many boyes with such pickadevaunts as I haue . [ DF ( 1604 ) , 351-354 ] Boy , quotha ? Wag . Come hither sirra boy . Clo . Boy ? O disgrace to my person : Zounds boy in your face ...
How , boy ? swowns boy , I hope you haue seene many boyes with such pickadevaunts as I haue . [ DF ( 1604 ) , 351-354 ] Boy , quotha ? Wag . Come hither sirra boy . Clo . Boy ? O disgrace to my person : Zounds boy in your face ...
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