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When kings want ease , subjects must bear a part . This excellent old song is preserved in David Lloyd's “ Memoires of those that suffered in the cause of What though I cannot see my king , Charles I. ” He speaks of it as the ...
When kings want ease , subjects must bear a part . This excellent old song is preserved in David Lloyd's “ Memoires of those that suffered in the cause of What though I cannot see my king , Charles I. ” He speaks of it as the ...
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7 7 66 To see the harts skipping , and dainty does | Then our king presentlye , making lowe courtripping : tesye Unto merry Sherwood his nobles repaire ; With his hatt in his hand , thus he did say : Hawke and hound were unbound ...
7 7 66 To see the harts skipping , and dainty does | Then our king presentlye , making lowe courtripping : tesye Unto merry Sherwood his nobles repaire ; With his hatt in his hand , thus he did say : Hawke and hound were unbound ...
Pagina 321
Many thanks for their pains did the king give Quoth Dicke , “ A bots on you ! do you know them , . ( wed : Asking young Richard then if he would Quoth our king gentlye , “ How should I forget “ Among these ladyes free , tell me which ...
Many thanks for their pains did the king give Quoth Dicke , “ A bots on you ! do you know them , . ( wed : Asking young Richard then if he would Quoth our king gentlye , “ How should I forget “ Among these ladyes free , tell me which ...
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