Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, 6. köideS. Walker, 1826 |
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Page 319
... king presentlye , making lowe cour- tripping : Unto merry Sherwood his nobles repaire ; Hawke and hound were unbound , all things prepar'd For the game , in the same , with good regard . All a long summers day rode the king pleasantly ...
... king presentlye , making lowe cour- tripping : Unto merry Sherwood his nobles repaire ; Hawke and hound were unbound , all things prepar'd For the game , in the same , with good regard . All a long summers day rode the king pleasantly ...
Page 320
... king should it knowe . " " Doubt not , " then sayd the king , " my prom- ised secresye : [ me . " The king shall never know more on't for A cup of lambs - wool they dranke unto him then , And to their beds they past presentlie , The ...
... king should it knowe . " " Doubt not , " then sayd the king , " my prom- ised secresye : [ me . " The king shall never know more on't for A cup of lambs - wool they dranke unto him then , And to their beds they past presentlie , The ...
Page 321
... king gentlye , " How should I forget thee ? That wast my own bed - fellowe , well it I wot . " [ token , Here with the ladyes such sport they did make , The nobles with laughing did make their sides ake . Many thanks for their pains did ...
... king gentlye , " How should I forget thee ? That wast my own bed - fellowe , well it I wot . " [ token , Here with the ladyes such sport they did make , The nobles with laughing did make their sides ake . Many thanks for their pains did ...
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