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... queen , Was welcomed with triumphs such as erst in France unseen . Jousts , barriers , tilts , and tourneys were proclaimed eachwhere for all ; Wherefore to Paris at the time flocked cavaliers full tall , With princes brave and ladies ...
... queen , Was welcomed with triumphs such as erst in France unseen . Jousts , barriers , tilts , and tourneys were proclaimed eachwhere for all ; Wherefore to Paris at the time flocked cavaliers full tall , With princes brave and ladies ...
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... queen that knew , His love but ill requiting . Pigwiggen was this fairy knight , be , There dancing hays by two and three , Just as their fancy casts them . These make our girls their slut- tery rue By pinching them both black and blue ...
... queen that knew , His love but ill requiting . Pigwiggen was this fairy knight , be , There dancing hays by two and three , Just as their fancy casts them . These make our girls their slut- tery rue By pinching them both black and blue ...
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... Queen Mab , what doubted sore Some treason had been wrought her , Until Nymphidia told the queen What she had done , what she had 470 seen , Who then had well - near cracked her spleen With very extreme laughter . But leave we Hob to ...
... Queen Mab , what doubted sore Some treason had been wrought her , Until Nymphidia told the queen What she had done , what she had 470 seen , Who then had well - near cracked her spleen With very extreme laughter . But leave we Hob to ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
HENRY HOWARD Earl of SURREY | 27 |
MINOR COURTLY MAKERS OF HENRY VIIIS REIGN | 41 |
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