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Page 88
... Dacre shalt thou see ; I think our work is well begun , When we have taken thy father's son . " XXI . Although the child was led away , In Branksome still he seemed to stay , For so the Dwarf his part did play ; And , in the shape of ...
... Dacre shalt thou see ; I think our work is well begun , When we have taken thy father's son . " XXI . Although the child was led away , In Branksome still he seemed to stay , For so the Dwarf his part did play ; And , in the shape of ...
Page 105
... bore . VI . Thus to the Ladye did Tinlinn shew The tidings of the English foe : - " Belted Will Howard is marching here , And hot Lord Dacre , with many a spear , * Bonds - man . And all the German hagbut - men * ; Who 105.
... bore . VI . Thus to the Ladye did Tinlinn shew The tidings of the English foe : - " Belted Will Howard is marching here , And hot Lord Dacre , with many a spear , * Bonds - man . And all the German hagbut - men * ; Who 105.
Page 114
... Dacre's bill - men were at hand : A hardy race , on Irthing bred , With kirtles white , and crosses red , Arrayed beneath the banner tall , That streamed o'er Acre's conquered wall ; And minstrels , as they marched in order , Played ...
... Dacre's bill - men were at hand : A hardy race , on Irthing bred , With kirtles white , and crosses red , Arrayed beneath the banner tall , That streamed o'er Acre's conquered wall ; And minstrels , as they marched in order , Played ...
Page 117
... , Bore high a gauntlet on a spear . When they espied him riding out , Lord Howard and Lord Dacre stout Sped to the front of their array , To hear what this old knight should say . XIX . " Ye English warden lords , of you 117.
... , Bore high a gauntlet on a spear . When they espied him riding out , Lord Howard and Lord Dacre stout Sped to the front of their array , To hear what this old knight should say . XIX . " Ye English warden lords , of you 117.
Page 118
... in Cumberland . " XX . A wrathful man was Dacre's lord , But calmer Howard took the word : - 66 May't please thy Dame , Sir Seneschal , To seek the castle's outward wall ; Our pursuivant - at - arms shall shew , Both 118.
... in Cumberland . " XX . A wrathful man was Dacre's lord , But calmer Howard took the word : - 66 May't please thy Dame , Sir Seneschal , To seek the castle's outward wall ; Our pursuivant - at - arms shall shew , Both 118.
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