PoetryVicesimus Knox S. Walker, 1825 - Literature |
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... King and the Miller , we have King Henry and the Soldier ; King James I. and the Tinker ; King William III . and the Forester , & c . Of the latter sort are King Alfred and the Shepherd ; King Ed- ward IV . and the Tanner ; King Henry ...
... King and the Miller , we have King Henry and the Soldier ; King James I. and the Tinker ; King William III . and the Forester , & c . Of the latter sort are King Alfred and the Shepherd ; King Ed- ward IV . and the Tanner ; King Henry ...
Page 319
... king pleasantly , With all his princes and nobles eche one ; Chasing the hart and hind , and the bucke gal- lantlye , [ home . Till the darke evening forced all to turne Then , at last , riding fast , he had lost quite All his lords in ...
... king pleasantly , With all his princes and nobles eche one ; Chasing the hart and hind , and the bucke gal- lantlye , [ home . Till the darke evening forced all to turne Then , at last , riding fast , he had lost quite All his lords in ...
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... king , or else go sh * t * . " The king and his courtiers laugh at this hear- tilye , [ hand ; While the king taketh them both by the With the court dames ' and maids , like to the queen of spades , The miller's wife did so orderly ...
... king , or else go sh * t * . " The king and his courtiers laugh at this hear- tilye , [ hand ; While the king taketh them both by the With the court dames ' and maids , like to the queen of spades , The miller's wife did so orderly ...
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