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... LORD RANDAL " O where hae ye been , Lord Randal , my son ? O where hae ye been , my handsome young man ? ” " I hae been to the wild wood ; mother , make my bed soon , For I'm weary wi hunting , and fain wald lie down . " " Where gat ye ...
... LORD RANDAL " O where hae ye been , Lord Randal , my son ? O where hae ye been , my handsome young man ? ” " I hae been to the wild wood ; mother , make my bed soon , For I'm weary wi hunting , and fain wald lie down . " " Where gat ye ...
Page 117
... lord Arthur ; for all I feel by the doleful letter that my lord Sir Ga- waine sent me , on whose soul Jesu have mercy , that my lord Arthur is full hard bestead . Alas , " said Sir Launcelot , " that 10 ever I should live to hear that ...
... lord Arthur ; for all I feel by the doleful letter that my lord Sir Ga- waine sent me , on whose soul Jesu have mercy , that my lord Arthur is full hard bestead . Alas , " said Sir Launcelot , " that 10 ever I should live to hear that ...
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... Lord Bolingbroke , who left the Jacobites , first used it ; therefore , it was to be condemned . I proposed to Lord Marchmont that he should revise Johnson's Life of Pope . " So , " 45 said his Lordship , " you would put me in a ...
... Lord Bolingbroke , who left the Jacobites , first used it ; therefore , it was to be condemned . I proposed to Lord Marchmont that he should revise Johnson's Life of Pope . " So , " 45 said his Lordship , " you would put me in a ...
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