Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs and Other Pieces of Our Earlier Poets, Together with Some Few of Later Date: By Thomas Percy. Edited by Robert Aris Willmott. Illustrated by Edward Corbould |
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... Adam Bell , Clym of the Clough , and William of Cloudesley 69 The Aged Lover renounceth Love 88 Jephthali , Judge of Israel A Robyn Jolly Robyn ·
... Adam Bell , Clym of the Clough , and William of Cloudesley 69 The Aged Lover renounceth Love 88 Jephthali , Judge of Israel A Robyn Jolly Robyn ·
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... Adam Bell , and Clymme of the Clough , and such other old Romances , or historicall rimes , " & c .; ' also they be used in Carols or Rounds , and such light or lascivious Poemes , which are commonly more commodiously uttered by these ...
... Adam Bell , and Clymme of the Clough , and such other old Romances , or historicall rimes , " & c .; ' also they be used in Carols or Rounds , and such light or lascivious Poemes , which are commonly more commodiously uttered by these ...
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... ADAM BELL , CLYM OF THE CLOUGH , AND WILLIAM OF CLOUDESLY WERE three noted outlaws whose skill in archery made them as famous in the North of England as Robin Hood and his fellows ... Adam Bell, Clym of the Clough, and William of Cloudesley.
... ADAM BELL , CLYM OF THE CLOUGH , AND WILLIAM OF CLOUDESLY WERE three noted outlaws whose skill in archery made them as famous in the North of England as Robin Hood and his fellows ... Adam Bell, Clym of the Clough, and William of Cloudesley.
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... Adam Bell's desertion to the Scots , who were the king's enemies . His treachery occasioned the resumption of the grant . The fame of these Northern bowmen is shown by Shakespeare's allusion , in " Much Ado about Nothing , " where ...
... Adam Bell's desertion to the Scots , who were the king's enemies . His treachery occasioned the resumption of the grant . The fame of these Northern bowmen is shown by Shakespeare's allusion , in " Much Ado about Nothing , " where ...
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... , shee sayd , is come to town Wyllyam of Cloudeslyè . Wode wende - wood depart . 3 Lyghtly - easily . 2 Pryme - daybreak . Mote - might . Thereof the justice was full fayne , And so was ADAM BELL , CLYM OF THE CLOUGH , ETC. 71.
... , shee sayd , is come to town Wyllyam of Cloudeslyè . Wode wende - wood depart . 3 Lyghtly - easily . 2 Pryme - daybreak . Mote - might . Thereof the justice was full fayne , And so was ADAM BELL , CLYM OF THE CLOUGH , ETC. 71.
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Adam Bell ancient awaye ballad bonny brave bride busk castle Child Waters cloth Coloured crown dame daughter daye dear death doth Douglas dragon Earl Edition Edward England English Erle fair fast father fayre Fcap gallant Gawaine gentle George gilt gold grace greene Guenever hand hart hath head heart heire of Linne honour Illustrations John king king Arthur knight kyng lady ladye land lord maid Mary Ambree Minstrels never noble Percy poem praye pretty Bessee prince queene quoth Robin ryde sayd sayes Scotland Scottish shee shold Sing sir Aldingar slaine slayne song sonne soon sore sorrow stanza sweet sword teares tell thee ther thou art thou shalt unto weep wife willow wilt wold wood wyfe wyll Wyth yemen youth zour