I heard a bird sing in mine eare, That I must either fight, or flee. Now heaven forefend, my dearest lord, That ever such harm should hap to thee: 10 But goe to London to the court, And faire fall truth and hones tie. The Great Governing Families of England - Página 38de John Langton Sanford, Meredith White Townsend - 1865Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Percy - 1812 - 518 páginas
...variations, out of which such readings were chosen as seemed most poetical and consonant to history. JLisTEN, lively lordings all, Lithe and listen unto mee, And...sing of a noble earle, The noblest earle in the north countrte. Earle Percy is into his garden gone, 5 And after him walkes his faire ladle * : I heard a... | |
| 1822 - 780 páginas
...deepest night ! — THX RISING IN THE NORTH. 1. Listen, lively lordings all, Lithe and listen unto me, And I will sing of a noble earle. The noblest earle in the North Countrie. 2. Earle Percy is into his garden gone. And after him walks his faire ladie ; • • I heard a bird... | |
| 1822 - 828 páginas
.....,,L,, ... .... V * ' ' • J*4''l » ' ' Listen, lively lordings all, , ,; . Lithe and listen unto me, And I will sing of a noble earle, The noblest earle in the North Countrie. 2. Earle Percy is into his garden gone, And after him walks his faire ladie ; " I heard a bird sing... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1823 - 524 páginas
...variations, out of which such readings were chosen as seemed most poetical and consonant to history. LISTEN, lively lordings all, Lithe and listen unto...noble earle, The noblest earle in the north countrie. Earle Percy is into his garden gone, 5 And after him walkes his faire ladie* I heard a bird sing in... | |
| William Hutchinson - 1823 - 798 páginas
...; Until! he came to his journey's ena The little foot-page never blan. • LISTEN, lively lordlings all. Lithe and listen unto mee ; And I will sing of a noble earle. The noblest earle in the north coitntric. Earle Percy is into his garden gone, And after him walkes his faire ladie : I heare a bird... | |
| Sir Cuthbert Sharp - 1834 - 110 páginas
...disgrace, — the last of his family. The Rising of the North. (PERCY'S * copy.) " Listen, lively lordlings all, Lithe and listen unto mee, And I will sing of a Noble Erie, The Noblest Earle in the North Countrie. Earl Percy is unto his garden gone, And after him walkes... | |
| Moses Aaron Richardson - 1842 - 432 páginas
...This exceeds the cruelties pract rebellion: but that was not the a£ THE RISING IN THE NOETH ISTEN, lively lordings all, Lithe and listen unto mee, And...noble earle, The noblest earle in the north countrie. -j -*• Earle Percy is into his garden gone, And afte=r him walkes his faire ladie'; I heard a bird... | |
| Moses Aaron Richardson - 1843 - 436 páginas
...Monmouth's rebellion : but that was not the ago of tenderness and humanity. THE RISING IN THE NORTH. ISTEN, lively lordings all, Lithe and listen unto mee, And...noble earle, The noblest earle in the north countrie. k Earle Percy is into his garden gone, And after him walkes his faire ladie1 ; I heard a bird sing... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1846 - 402 páginas
...variations, out of which such readings were chosen as seemed most poetical and consonant to history. LISTEN, lively lordings all, Lithe and listen unto...of a noble earle, The noblest earle in. the north countric. Earle Percy is into his garden gone, And after him walkes his faire ladie : * " I heard a... | |
| sir John Bernard Burke - 1850 - 516 páginas
...capital punning motto on both names, " Ne vilefano." Listen, lively lordlings all, Lithe and listen uuto mee. And I will sing of a noble earle, The noblest earle in the north couutric.' Earle Percy is into his garden gone.t And after him walkes his faire ladiè : I heard a... | |
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