| Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1868 - 652 pages
...which corresponds to the part torn out of the Folio MS.—F. The Spaniih Ladj/» Love. _ Will you hoar a Spanish Lady, how she woo'd an English Man; Garments gay as rich may be, beduckt' with jewels, had she on ; Of a comely countenance and grace was she; Both by birth... | |
| Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1868 - 650 pages
...Will you hear a Spanith Lady, bow ehe woo'd an English Man ; Garments gay as rich may bo, bedeckt ' with jewels, had she on ; Of a comely countenance and grace was she ; Both by birth and Parentage of high degree. As his prisoner there he kept her, in his hands her life... | |
| Children's poetry - 1871 - 378 pages
...Will you hear a Spanish lady How she woo'd an English man ? Garments gay and rich as may be, Decked with jewels, had she on ; Of a comely countenance...was she. And by birth and parentage of high degree. Cupid's bands did tie her faster, By the liking of an eye ; In his courteous company was all her joy,... | |
| John Glyde (jr) - Ballads, English - 1872 - 428 pages
...followisg ballad is taken from Deloney's " Garland of Good Will," published by the " Percy Society." Will you hear a Spanish lady, How she woo'd an English man ? Garments gay, as rich as may be, Of a comely countenance and grace was she ; And by birth and parentage of high degree. As his prisoner... | |
| John Glyde - Ballads, English - 1872 - 526 pages
...followiBg ballad is taken from Deloney't " Garland of Good Will," published by the " Percy Society." Will you hear a Spanish lady, How she woo'd an English man 1 Garments gay, as rich as may be, Deck'd with jewels, had she on. Of a comely countenance and grace... | |
| Ambrose Philips - Ballads, English - 1723 - 328 pages
...Purfe-ftrings pray undo. T. IT The Spani/h Lady's Love. WILL you hear a SpanJh Lady, How fhe woo'd an Englijh Man ; Garments gay as rich as may be, Deck'd with Jewels had me on ; Of a comely Countenance, And Grace was me ; Both by Birth and Parentage Of high degree. As... | |
| Henry Southgate - Love poetry - 1873 - 448 pages
...sweet sorrow, That I shall say good-night till it be morrow. Shakespeare. THE SPANISH LADY'S COURTSHIP. Will you hear a Spanish lady, How she woo'd an English man ? Garments gay, as rich as mny be, Dcck'd with jewels had she on : Of a comely countenance and grace was she, Both by birth and... | |
| Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1876 - 630 pages
...lady, How slice wooed an English man? Garments gay as rich as may be Decked with jewels she had on. 4 Of a comely countenance and grace was she, And by birth and parentage of high degree. V As his prisoner there he kept her, In his hands her life did lye ; (Hupid's bands did tye them faster... | |
| Joseph Ritson - Ballads, English - 1877 - 558 pages
...printed in "The Garland of Good Will," a collection of songs and ballads which he published before 1 596. WILL you hear a Spanish lady, How she woo'd an English man ? [K 1 20. Hath made my breath my life forsook.} Garments gay as rich as may be, Deck'd with jewels,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1879 - 418 pages
...Spanish lady How she wooed an Englishman ? Garments gay, as rich as may be, Deck'd with jewels she had on. Of a comely countenance and grace was she, And by birth and parentage of high degree. Old Ballad. WE left Alexius Comnenus after he had unloaded his conscience iu the ears of the Patriarch,... | |
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