| English poetry - 1880 - 486 pages
...yong and tender of age, Why did I make soe much of thee ? But, father, I will wend with you, Unarm'd and naked will I bee ; And he that strikes against the crowne, Ever an ill death may he dee. Then rose that reverend gentleman, And with him came a goodlye band To join with the brave Erie Percy,... | |
| Francis James Child - Ballads, English - 1858 - 714 pages
...yong and tender of age, Why did I make soe much of thee?" " But, father, I will wend with you, Unarm'd and naked will I bee; And he that strikes against the crowne, Ever an ill death may he dee." Then rose that reverend genljcman, And with him came a goodlye band, To join with the brave Erie Percy,... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1883 - 406 pages
...young and tender of age, Why did I make soe much of thee t But, father, I will wend with you, Unarm'd and naked will I bee ; And he that strikes against the crowne, Ever an ill death may he dee. Then rose that reverend gentleman, And with him came a goodlye band To join with the brave Earle Percy,... | |
| Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1887 - 458 pages
...yong and tender of age, Why did I make soe much of thee ? But, father, I will wend with you, Unarm'd and naked will I bee ; And he that strikes against the crowne, Ever an ill death may he dee. Then rose that reverend gentleman, And with him came a goodlye band To join with the brave Erie Percy,... | |
| Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1893 - 566 pages
...Why did I make soe much of thee? But, father, I will wend with you, Unarm'd and naked will I bee, 90 And he that strikes against the crowne, Ever an ill death may he dee. 35 Then rose that reverend gentleman, 95 To join with the brave Earl Percy, And all the flower o' Northumberland.... | |
| Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1905 - 560 pages
...I make soe much of thee ? " " But, father, I will wend with you, Unarm'd and naked will I bee ; 90 And he that strikes against the crowne, Ever an ill death may he doe." Then rose that reverend gentleman, And with him came a goodlye band, To join with the brave Erie... | |
| Hans Rhyn - 1914 - 216 pages
...„Der Alte rief's . . ." (S. 373) steht bei Percy: V. 89. But, father, I will wend with you, Unarm'd and naked will I bee; And he that strikes against the crowne, Ever an ill death may he dee. thy crowne" (the = unbetontes thy?). Franz scheint darin zu sagen, er wolle zum Vater halten und ihn... | |
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