Political Poems and Songs Relating to English History, Composed During the Period from the Accession of Edw: III. to that of Ric, Volume 1 ;Volume 14,Partie 1Thomas Wright Longman, Green Longman, and Roberts, 1859 |
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Page 64 - And the galaies men also, That wist both of wele and wo. He cumand than that men suld fare Till Ingland, and for no thing spare, Bot brin and sla both man and wife, And childe, that none suld pas with life. The galay men held up thaire handes, And thanked God for thir tithandes.
Page 264 - Thai dele with purses, pynnes, and knyves, With gyrdles, gloves, for wenches and wyves ; Bot ever bacward the husband thryves Ther thai are haunted tille.
Page 61 - Thare slogh îe many sakles, als it was sene ; And now has king Edward wroken it, I wene. It es wrokin, I wene, wele wurth the while ; War ^it with the Skottes, for thai er ful of gile.