Old Ballads: Historical and Narrative, with Some of Modern Date, Volume 4R. H. Evans, 1810 - Ballads, English |
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arms art thou baron bells be rung blood brave breast bridal bed bride bright call'd castle charms cheer clad in pall cold cried cruel Cumnor dead deck my bridal despair dost doth dread dreary Edwy Elphin Fair Alice faithful faithless falchion fear feast eat merrily fight flow'r foes follow thee foot-page fought grave green grief hall hast hath heard heart hermit holy holy land horn king lady fair look'd lord loud maiden mass be sung Mault merry England minstrels ne'er never noble o'er Oh say Oh then bespake Olaus Wormius pale pilgrim boy pray Prince Henry queen Ralph Bishop red-cross knight rove shield sigh sigh'd slain sounding horns spake spear stay sweet sword tears tell thou shalt thrice thro Thurstan Tom Thumb tow'r true love true-love turf valiant warder warrior ween weep wend winds wound youth