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" Now yielde thee unto mee : Or fighte with mee, or lose thy lande, Noe better termes maye bee, Unlesse thou sweare upon the rood, And promise on thy faye, Here to returne to Tearne-Wadling, Upon the new-yeare's daye : And bringe me worde what thing it... "
A Dissertation on Romance and Minstrelsy - Page 62
by Joseph Ritson - 1891 - 208 pages
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Tales of Wonder;, Volume 2

Matthew Gregory Lewis - Ballads, English - 1801 - 266 pages
...on thy faye, " Here to returne to Tearne-Wadling, " Upon the new-yeare's daye ; 365 ' ' And bringe me worde what thing it is ' ' All women moste desyre...sayes, " He have noe other hyre."— King Arthur then helde up his hande, And sware upon his faye, Then took his leave of the grimme Barone And faste hee...
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Ancient Engleish Metrical Romanceës,: Advertisement. Dissertation on romance ...

Joseph Ritson - English poetry - 1802 - 444 pages
...is That? a woman moft defire. This fhal be thy ranfome Arthur, he fayes, For He have noe other hier. King Arthur then held up his hand, According thene...leave of the baron there, And homword can he draw. And when he came to merry Carlile, To his chamber he is gone, And ther cam to him his cozen fir Gawaine,...
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Reliques of ancient English poetry: consisting of old heroic ballads, songs ...

English poetry - 1839 - 374 pages
...And promise on tliy faye. Here to returne to Tearne-Wadling, Upon the new-yeare's daye ; And hringe me worde what thing it is All women moste desyre :...he sayes, He have noe other hyre. King Arthur then helde up his hande, And sware upon his faye, Then tooke his leave of the grimme harone, And faste hee...
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic ..., Volume 3

Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1839 - 442 pages
...Tearne-Wadling, Upon the new-yeare's daye : And bringe me worde what thing it is All women moste desyre : 70 This is thy ransome, Arthur, he sayes, He have noe other hyre. King Arthur then helde up his hande, And sware upon his faye, Then tooke his leave of the grimme barone, 75 And faste...
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Selections from the Early Ballad Poetry of England and Scotland

Richard John King - Ballads, English - 1842 - 352 pages
...And promise on thy faye, Here to returne to Tearne-Wadling, Upon the new-yeare's daye : And bringe me worde what thing it is All women moste desyre :...sayes, He have noe other hyre. . King Arthur then helde up his hande, And sware upon his faye, Then took* his leave of the grimme barone, And faste hee...
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic ..., Volume 2

Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1844 - 318 pages
...And promise on thy faye. Here to returne to Tearne-Wadling, Upon the new-yeare's daye ; And bringe me worde what thing it is All women moste desyre ; * This is thy ransome, Arthur," he sayes, " lie have noe other hyre." King Arthur then helde up his hande, And sware upon his faye, Then tooke...
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The Scenery and Poetry of the English Lakes: A Summer Ramble

Charles Mackay - Lake District (England) - 1846 - 318 pages
...rood, And promise on tby faye, Here to returne to Tearnc-Wadling Upon the new-yeare's dayc : And bringe me worde what thing it is All women moste desyre : This is tby ransome, Arthurc, he sayes, He have noe other byre. King Arthur then helde up his hande, And sweare...
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Tales and Legends of the English Lakes and Mountains

Wilson Armistead - Folklore - 1852 - 328 pages
...rood, And promise on thy faye, Here to returne to Tearne-Wadling Upon the New Yeare's daye: And bringe me worde what thing it is All women moste desyre : This is thy ransome, Arthure, he says, He have noe other hyre. King Arthur then helde up his hande, And sweare upon his...
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The Scenery and Poetry of the English Lakes: A Summer Ramble

Charles Mackay - Lake District (England) - 1852 - 318 pages
...And promise on. thy faye, Here to returne to Tearne-Wadlinge Upon the new-yeare's daye : And bringe me worde what thing it is All women moste desyre : This is thy ransome, Arthure, he sayes, He have noe other hyre. King Arthur then helde up his hande, And sweare upon his...
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English and Scottish Ballads: Book I. Romances of chivalry and legends of ...

Francis James Child - Ballads, English - 1857 - 512 pages
...And promise on thy faye, Here to returne to Tearne-Wadling, Upon the new-yeare's daye, " And bringe me worde what thing it is All women moste desyre :...sayes, " He have noe other hyre." King Arthur then helde up his hande, And sware upon his faye, Then tooke his leave of the grimme barono, And faste hee...
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