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The Prince and the Pedlar, Or, The Siege of Bristol - Page 42
by Ellen Pickering - 1839
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 12

1822 - 780 pages
...comitabo ; Ibique," ait, '• pro domino, Pignus ipsa me prastabo." " Now nay, now nay, my ladye dearc, Far lever had I lose my life, Than leave, among my cruel foes, My love in jeopardy and strife. 9. " But come thou hither, my little foot-page, Come thou hither unto mee ; To Maister Norton must...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 12

1822 - 828 pages
...court then, for my dearest lord, His faithfull borrowe I will bee." 8. " Now nay, now nay, my ladye deare, Far lever had I lose my life, Than leave, among my cruel foes, My love in jeopardy and strife. 9. " But come thou hither, my little foot-page, Come thou .hither unto mee ; To Maister Norton must...
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The bishoprick garland, or A collection of legends, songs, ballads, &c ...

Sir Cuthbert Sharp - 1834 - 110 pages
...: At court then for my dearest lord His faithfull borrowe I will bee." ' Now nay, now nay, my ladye deare ; Far lever had I lose my life, Than leave among my cruell foes My love in jeopardy and strife. ' ' But come thou hither, my little foot-page, Come thou...
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The Prince and the Pedlar; Or, The Siege of Bristol

Ellen Pickering - 1839 - 944 pages
...supper fit for the boldest free companion who ever swept the sea at his own will, and lived at others' cost." " I will not quarrel with the viands, Mansel,...My love in jeopardy and strife. The Rising in the Norlii. To fall from my bliss, alas, the while ! It was my sore and heavy lott : And I must leave my...
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry:: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs ...

Thomas Percy - 1839 - 494 pages
...I myselfe will ryde wi' thee : At court then for my dearest lord, His faithfull borrowe I will bee. Now nay, now nay, my lady deare ; Far lever had I lose my life, 30 Than leave among my cruell foes My love in jeopardy and strife. But come thou hither, my little...
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Visits to Remarkable Places:: Old Halls, Battle Fields, and Scenes ..., Volume 2

William Howitt - 1842 - 634 pages
...then for my dearest lord, His faithful borrowe I will bee." " Now nay, now nay, my ladye deare, For lever had I lose my life, Than leave among my cruel foes My love in jeopardy and strife. " But come thou hither, my little foot-page, Come thou hither unto mee, To Maister Norton thou must...
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Visits to Remarkable Places: Old Halls, Battle Fields, and Scenes ...

William Howitt - 1842 - 514 pages
...then for my dearest lord, His faithful borrowe I will bee." " Now nay, now nay, my ladye deare, For lever had I lose my life, Than leave among my cruel foes " But come thou hither, my little foot-page, Come thou hither unto mee, To Maister Norton thou must...
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic ..., Volume 1

Thomas Percy - 1844 - 400 pages
...myselfe will ryde wi' thee : At court then for my dearest lord, His faithfull borrowe I will bee." " Now nay, now nay, my lady deare ; Far lever had I lose my life, Than leave among my cruell foes My love in jeopardy and strife. But come thou hither, my little foot-page, Come thou hither...
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The St. James's magazine and heraldic and historical register, ed. by J.B. Burke

sir John Bernard Burke - 1850 - 516 pages
...wi' thee : At court then for my dearest lord, His faithfull borrowe* I will bee. Now nay, now naye, my lady deare ; Far lever had I lose my life, Than leave among my cruell foes My love in jeopardy and strife. -j" Thou remember'st Since, once I sat upon a promontory,...
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English and Scottish Ballads, Volume 7

Francis James Child - 1859 - 344 pages
...court, my lord," she sayes, a "And I myselfe will ride wi' thee : At court then for my dearest lord, Now nay, now nay, my lady deare ; Far lever had I lose my life, Than leave among my cruell foes My love in jeopardy and strife. " But come thou hither, my little foot-page, Come thou...
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