Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages: Specimens of lyric poetry, composed in England in the reign of Edward the First |
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It contains political songs relating to different events in the reigns of Henry III and Edward I. The two latest are those on the Traillebastons ( A.D. 1305 ) and the death of Edward I ( A.D 1307 ) . It is probable that the manuscript ...
It contains political songs relating to different events in the reigns of Henry III and Edward I. The two latest are those on the Traillebastons ( A.D. 1305 ) and the death of Edward I ( A.D 1307 ) . It is probable that the manuscript ...
Стр. vi
Among the other poetry , the local allusions are of little force , as they only show where the songs were originally composed ... 26 of the present volume ) , which renders it probable that that song was written in Herefordshire .
Among the other poetry , the local allusions are of little force , as they only show where the songs were originally composed ... 26 of the present volume ) , which renders it probable that that song was written in Herefordshire .
Стр. vii
Perhaps he was himself a poet , and was the author of the song containing the allusion to the river Wye . It is not improbable that the Earl of Oxford obtained the manuscript in Herefordshire . In the present volume I have included all ...
Perhaps he was himself a poet , and was the author of the song containing the allusion to the river Wye . It is not improbable that the Earl of Oxford obtained the manuscript in Herefordshire . In the present volume I have included all ...
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I must add that a few of these songs have been printed in Warton and Ritson , though not always accurately . Many pieces from the same manuscript will be found printed in the " Political Songs , " the Appendix to Walter Mapes ...
I must add that a few of these songs have been printed in Warton and Ritson , though not always accurately . Many pieces from the same manuscript will be found printed in the " Political Songs , " the Appendix to Walter Mapes ...
Стр. 31
Of levedis love that y ha let , that lemeth al with luefly lyt , Ofte in song y have hem set , that is unsemly ther hit syt ; Hit syt ant semeth noht , ther hit ys seid in song , That y have of hem wroht , y - wis hit is al wrong .
Of levedis love that y ha let , that lemeth al with luefly lyt , Ofte in song y have hem set , that is unsemly ther hit syt ; Hit syt ant semeth noht , ther hit ys seid in song , That y have of hem wroht , y - wis hit is al wrong .
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