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... brave bonny lass , Mary Ambree ? A helmet of proof she put on her head , A strong armed sword she girt on her side , A fair goodly gauntlet on her hand wore she ; Was not this a brave bonny lass , Mary Ambree ? Then took she her sword ...
... brave bonny lass , Mary Ambree ? A helmet of proof she put on her head , A strong armed sword she girt on her side , A fair goodly gauntlet on her hand wore she ; Was not this a brave bonny lass , Mary Ambree ? Then took she her sword ...
Page 417
... brave captain before us to flee . Why , what do you think or take me to be ? Unto these brave soldiers so valiant spoke she . A knight , sir , of England , and captain , quoth they , Whom shortly we mean to take prisoner away . No ...
... brave captain before us to flee . Why , what do you think or take me to be ? Unto these brave soldiers so valiant spoke she . A knight , sir , of England , and captain , quoth they , Whom shortly we mean to take prisoner away . No ...
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... brave Lord Willoughby . And then the bloody enemy They fiercely did assail , And fought it out most valiantly , Not doubting to prevail ; The wounded men on both sides fell , 30 Most piteous for to see , Yet nothing could the courage ...
... brave Lord Willoughby . And then the bloody enemy They fiercely did assail , And fought it out most valiantly , Not doubting to prevail ; The wounded men on both sides fell , 30 Most piteous for to see , Yet nothing could the courage ...
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