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... master of every man , hide it who will ! ) Like- wise he saw hanging high above the hoard a banner all golden , the greatest of hand- wonders , woven by fingers ' skill . From it a gleam of light shone , so that he could see the floor ...
... master of every man , hide it who will ! ) Like- wise he saw hanging high above the hoard a banner all golden , the greatest of hand- wonders , woven by fingers ' skill . From it a gleam of light shone , so that he could see the floor ...
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... master . " Sir , " he said , " I have brought ye hither , and now ye are not far from the place that ye have sought so specially . But I will tell ye for sooth , since I know ye well , and ye are such a knight as I well love , would ye ...
... master . " Sir , " he said , " I have brought ye hither , and now ye are not far from the place that ye have sought so specially . But I will tell ye for sooth , since I know ye well , and ye are such a knight as I well love , would ye ...
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... master deir , For I feir a deadlie storme . 5 7. " Late late yestreen I saw the new moone , Wi the auld moone in hir arme , And I feir , I feir , my deir master , That we will cum to harme . " 6 8. O our Scots nobles wer richt laith To ...
... master deir , For I feir a deadlie storme . 5 7. " Late late yestreen I saw the new moone , Wi the auld moone in hir arme , And I feir , I feir , my deir master , That we will cum to harme . " 6 8. O our Scots nobles wer richt laith To ...
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... master , " quoth John " As the wind that blowes ore a hill ; Ffor if itt be never soe lowde this night , To - morrow it may be still . " 5. " Buskee yee , bowne yee , my merry men all . Ffor John shall goe with mee ; For I'le goe seeke ...
... master , " quoth John " As the wind that blowes ore a hill ; Ffor if itt be never soe lowde this night , To - morrow it may be still . " 5. " Buskee yee , bowne yee , my merry men all . Ffor John shall goe with mee ; For I'le goe seeke ...
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... master , " he sayd , " Let me goe strike the knave ; This is all the reward I aske , Nor noe other will I have . " 51. " Thou art a madman , " said the 1 hill shiriffe , " Thou sholdest have had a knights ffee ; Seeing thy asking [ hath ] ...
... master , " he sayd , " Let me goe strike the knave ; This is all the reward I aske , Nor noe other will I have . " 51. " Thou art a madman , " said the 1 hill shiriffe , " Thou sholdest have had a knights ffee ; Seeing thy asking [ hath ] ...
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