Torrent of Portugal: An English Metrical Romance. Now First Published from an Unique Manuscript of the Fifteenth Century, Preserved in the Chetham Library at ManchesterJames Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps |
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... Lord , ase thow dyd lyght for Mare ! Let me never take velony , And gef me of thy fode ! " Serttes , yf I hym slepyng slone , Manfulle ded were yt none , For my body , be the rode . " Tho Terrant blewe hys bugelle bold , To loke that he ...
... Lord , ase thow dyd lyght for Mare ! Let me never take velony , And gef me of thy fode ! " Serttes , yf I hym slepyng slone , Manfulle ded were yt none , For my body , be the rode . " Tho Terrant blewe hys bugelle bold , To loke that he ...
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... Lord , lovyd , evyr lovyd , thowe be ! The feyer fyld thow hast lent me ! " Upp bothe hys handes held . " Alle onely withowt any knave , Of the fynd the maystry to have , Of hym to wyn the fyld . ” Now ys ther none other to say , Of ...
... Lord , lovyd , evyr lovyd , thowe be ! The feyer fyld thow hast lent me ! " Upp bothe hys handes held . " Alle onely withowt any knave , Of the fynd the maystry to have , Of hym to wyn the fyld . ” Now ys ther none other to say , Of ...
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... Lord God yt wote , He durst goo no fote , Lest they wold hyme sle . Torrant stod and beheld , And prayed to God that ale may wyld To send hyme harborrow good ; Sone hard he within a whalle The syghyng of a lady smalle , Sche weppte ase ...
... Lord God yt wote , He durst goo no fote , Lest they wold hyme sle . Torrant stod and beheld , And prayed to God that ale may wyld To send hyme harborrow good ; Sone hard he within a whalle The syghyng of a lady smalle , Sche weppte ase ...
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... Lord ! " he seyd , " God Allemyght ! I had levyr on a day to fyght , Than alle my fathyrys lond . " With an iryn malle styff and strong He brake upe an yron dore or longe , And sone the keyes he fond . 310 320 Owt he toke thys chyldyryn ...
... Lord ! " he seyd , " God Allemyght ! I had levyr on a day to fyght , Than alle my fathyrys lond . " With an iryn malle styff and strong He brake upe an yron dore or longe , And sone the keyes he fond . 310 320 Owt he toke thys chyldyryn ...
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... lord , come ner and see , Abowght a facon schene . " I ne wot , so God me sped , In what lond they ne bred . " The kyng answerd , I wene , " In the forrest of Maudlen , Ther be hawkes , ase I herd seyne That byn of lenage gene . " 470 ...
... lord , come ner and see , Abowght a facon schene . " I ne wot , so God me sped , In what lond they ne bred . " The kyng answerd , I wene , " In the forrest of Maudlen , Ther be hawkes , ase I herd seyne That byn of lenage gene . " 470 ...
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