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A Tour Through the Northern Counties of England, and the Borders of Scotland - Page 207
by Richard Warner - 1802 - 316 pages
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry:: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs ...

Ballads, English - 1765 - 388 pages
...in gold thai lies unknown, P 3 « On 9 " On the feas are many dangers, Many ftorms do there arife, Which will be to ladies dreadful, And force tears from watery eyes." Well in troth I fhall endure extremity, 6j For I could find in heart to Jofe my life for thee. « Courteous ladye,...
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry:: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs ...

Thomas Percy - 1767 - 420 pages
...lies unknown. " On * $00. MS. " On the feas are many dangers, Many ftorms do there arife, Which win be to ladies dreadful, And force tears from watery eyes." Well in troth I fhall endure extremity, 65 For I could find in heart to iofe my life for thee. " Courteous ladye, leave...
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Drinking songs. Miscellaneous songs. Ancient ballads

Ballads, English - 1783 - 360 pages
...thoufand pounds in gold that lies unknown. ' " On the feas are many dangers, Many ftorms do there arife, Which will be to ladies dreadful, And force tears from watery eyes." Well in troth I fhall endure extremity, For I could find in heart to lofe my life for thee. " Courteou? " Courteous...
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A Topographical Account of the Parish of Scampton: In the County of Lincoln ...

Cayley Illingworth - Classical antiquities - 1808 - 112 pages
...place." My chains and jewels every one shall be thy own, And eke ten thousand pounds in gold that lies unknown. ** On the seas are many dangers, Many storms do there arise, Which will be to ladies dredful, And force tears from watery eyes." Well in troth I shall endure extremity, For I could find...
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Drinking-songs. Miscellaneous songs. Ancient ballads

Ballads, English - 1819 - 394 pages
...place.'— My chains and jewels every one shall be thy own, And eke ten thousand pounds in gold that lies unknown.' ' On the seas are many dangers, ' Many storms...do there arise, ' Which will be to ladies dreadful, ' Courteous lady, leave this folly, ' Here comes all that breeds the strife ; ' I in England have already...
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Elegant extracts in poetry, Volume 2

Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...chains and jewels ev'ry one shall be thy own, [unknown. And eke ten thousand pounds in gold that lies " On the seas are many dangers, Many storms do there...Which will be to ladies dreadful, And force tears from wat'ry eyes." Well, in troth, I shall endure extremity, For I could find in heart to lose my life for...
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The Book of Days: A Miscellany of Popular Antiquities in ..., Volume 2

Robert Chambers - Anecdotes - 1832 - 846 pages
...placa" " My chains and jewels every one shall be thy own. And eke ten thousand pounds in gold that lies unknown." " On the seas are many dangers, Many storms...endure extremity, For I could find in heart to lose my Ufe for thee." " Courteous ladye, leave this fancy, Here comes all that breeds the strife ; I in England...
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great ..., Volume 2

John Burke - Genealogy - 1835 - 776 pages
...jewels every one shall be thy own, [unknown. And eke five hundred pounds in gold that lies " On the sea* are many dangers, Many storms do there arise ; Which...dreadful. And force tears from watery eyes." Well in troth 1 shall endure extremity, For I could find in heart to lose my life for thee. Estates — ATTERCLIFFE...
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Reliques of ancient English poetry: consisting of old heroic ballads, songs ...

English poetry - 1839 - 374 pages
...gold that lies unknown. 60 Ii On the seas are many dangers, Many storms do there arise, Which wil he to ladies dreadful, And force tears from watery eyes." Well in troth I shall endure extremity, 65 For 1 could find in heart to lose my life for thee. " Courteous ladye, leave this fancy Here comes...
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic ..., Volume 2

Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1839 - 444 pages
...and jewels every one shal be thy own, And eke five hundred pounds* in gold that lies unknown. 60 " On the seas are many dangers, Many storms do there arise, Which wil be to ladies dreadful, And force tears from watery eyes." Well in troth I shall endure extremity,...
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