Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... mind and his poetic fancy , for , as Sir Frederic Madden justly observes , — “ These lines could scarcely be mere courtly flattery , if written at the period they pro- fess to be , since Mary was then under the cloud of disgrace , and ...
... mind and his poetic fancy , for , as Sir Frederic Madden justly observes , — “ These lines could scarcely be mere courtly flattery , if written at the period they pro- fess to be , since Mary was then under the cloud of disgrace , and ...
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... mind , raising at the same time , as it ought to do , sentiments of admiration and gratitude for the beneficent wis- dom which planned an arrangement so useful to the inhabitants of the earth . - Chambers ' Pop . Rhy . of Scot . p . 39 ...
... mind , raising at the same time , as it ought to do , sentiments of admiration and gratitude for the beneficent wis- dom which planned an arrangement so useful to the inhabitants of the earth . - Chambers ' Pop . Rhy . of Scot . p . 39 ...
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... mind ; King Richard is my lord and sov'raign , To him I will never be unkind . I will serve him truely till I die , I will him take as I him find ; For he hath given to mine and me , His bounteous gifts do me so bind . Yet good father ...
... mind ; King Richard is my lord and sov'raign , To him I will never be unkind . I will serve him truely till I die , I will him take as I him find ; For he hath given to mine and me , His bounteous gifts do me so bind . Yet good father ...
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