Reliques of Ancient English Poetry:: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and Other Pieces of Our Earlier Poets, (chiefly of the Lyric Kind.) Together with Some Few of Later Date. Volume the First. [-third.].J. Dodsley in Pall-Mall., 1765 |
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... Robin Hood's Garland . - 16 . The Lover's Garland . - 17 . The Maiden's Garland . - 18 . A loyal Garland of Mirth and Paftime . & c . & c , & c . This fort of petty publications were anciently called PENNY- MERRIMENTS : as little ...
... Robin Hood's Garland . - 16 . The Lover's Garland . - 17 . The Maiden's Garland . - 18 . A loyal Garland of Mirth and Paftime . & c . & c , & c . This fort of petty publications were anciently called PENNY- MERRIMENTS : as little ...
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... Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne 9. The Tower of Doctrine 10. The Ghild of Elle - 11. Edom o Gordon . A Scottish Ballad pag . XV 18 - 32 ----- 35 53 56 71 74 87 90 99 12. An Elegy on Henry 4th earl of Northumberland 107 BOOK THE SECOND ...
... Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne 9. The Tower of Doctrine 10. The Ghild of Elle - 11. Edom o Gordon . A Scottish Ballad pag . XV 18 - 32 ----- 35 53 56 71 74 87 90 99 12. An Elegy on Henry 4th earl of Northumberland 107 BOOK THE SECOND ...
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... thame na mair . 40 Have owre , have owr to Aberdour , It's fiftie fadom deip : And thair lies guid Sir Patrick Spence , Wi ' the Scots lords at his feit , VIII . VIII . ROBIN HOOD AND GUY OF GISBORNE . The AND BALLAD S. 73.
... thame na mair . 40 Have owre , have owr to Aberdour , It's fiftie fadom deip : And thair lies guid Sir Patrick Spence , Wi ' the Scots lords at his feit , VIII . VIII . ROBIN HOOD AND GUY OF GISBORNE . The AND BALLAD S. 73.
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... ROBIN HOOD AND GUY OF GISBORNE . The Reader has here a ballad of Robin Hood ( from the Editor's folio MS ) which was never before printed , and car- ries marks of much greater antiquity than any of the common popular fongs on this ...
... ROBIN HOOD AND GUY OF GISBORNE . The Reader has here a ballad of Robin Hood ( from the Editor's folio MS ) which was never before printed , and car- ries marks of much greater antiquity than any of the common popular fongs on this ...
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... robin heud fick utlawz as hi an iz men vil England nívir si agen . obiit 24 hal . dehembys , 1247 . See Thorefby's Ducat . Leod . p . 576. Biog . Brit . II . 3933- It * It must be confeffed this epitaph is fufpicious , AND BALLAD S. 75.
... robin heud fick utlawz as hi an iz men vil England nívir si agen . obiit 24 hal . dehembys , 1247 . See Thorefby's Ducat . Leod . p . 576. Biog . Brit . II . 3933- It * It must be confeffed this epitaph is fufpicious , AND BALLAD S. 75.
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