Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20 |
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If you look at your corn in May , You'll come weeping away ; If you look at the
same in June , You'll come home in another tune . When the oak puts on his
gosling gray , ' Tis time to sow barley , night and day . I The proverb is also found
in ...
If you look at your corn in May , You'll come weeping away ; If you look at the
same in June , You'll come home in another tune . When the oak puts on his
gosling gray , ' Tis time to sow barley , night and day . I The proverb is also found
in ...
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... that noble knight , That night that he will look on me : Commend me to Sir
Gilbert Talbot , that royall knight , He much in the north countrey , And Sir John
Savage , that man of might ,Pray them all to look on me , For I trust in Jesus Christ
so full ...
... that noble knight , That night that he will look on me : Commend me to Sir
Gilbert Talbot , that royall knight , He much in the north countrey , And Sir John
Savage , that man of might ,Pray them all to look on me , For I trust in Jesus Christ
so full ...
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Percy Society. Sir William Stanley sat in the Holt Castle , And looked over his
head so high ; Which way standeth the wind , can any tell ? I pray you , my men ,
look and see . The wind it standeth south east , So said a knight that stood him by
.
Percy Society. Sir William Stanley sat in the Holt Castle , And looked over his
head so high ; Which way standeth the wind , can any tell ? I pray you , my men ,
look and see . The wind it standeth south east , So said a knight that stood him by
.
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