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Side 21
But , mother , I am not fir Robert ' s fon ; I have disclaim ' d fir Robert , and my land
; Legitimation , name , and all is gone : Then , good my mother , let me know my
father ; - Some proper man , I hope ; Who was it , mother ? Lady . Haft thou deny ...
But , mother , I am not fir Robert ' s fon ; I have disclaim ' d fir Robert , and my land
; Legitimation , name , and all is gone : Then , good my mother , let me know my
father ; - Some proper man , I hope ; Who was it , mother ? Lady . Haft thou deny ...
Side 22
From this ancient romance the story has crept into some of our old chro . nicles :
but the original passage may be seen at large in the intro , duction to the third vol
. of Reliques of ancient English Poetry . PERCY . Richard , * Richard , that robb ...
From this ancient romance the story has crept into some of our old chro . nicles :
but the original passage may be seen at large in the intro , duction to the third vol
. of Reliques of ancient English Poetry . PERCY . Richard , * Richard , that robb ...
Side 23
... and therefore some say he is called Rycharde Cure de Lyon ; but some say he
is called Cure de Lyon , because of his boldness and hardy tomake . ” GRAY , I
have an old black lettered history of lord Fauconbridge , whence Shakespeare ...
... and therefore some say he is called Rycharde Cure de Lyon ; but some say he
is called Cure de Lyon , because of his boldness and hardy tomake . ” GRAY , I
have an old black lettered history of lord Fauconbridge , whence Shakespeare ...
Side 35
Some bastards too . K . Phil . - - Stand in his face , to contradict his ... Faukt Saint
George , that swing ' d the dragon , and e ' er since , Sits on his horseback at
mine hostess ' door , Teach us some fence ! - Sirrah , were I at home , At your den
...
Some bastards too . K . Phil . - - Stand in his face , to contradict his ... Faukt Saint
George , that swing ' d the dragon , and e ' er since , Sits on his horseback at
mine hostess ' door , Teach us some fence ! - Sirrah , were I at home , At your den
...
Side 42
I cannot but think that every reader wishes for some other word in the place of
stay , which though it may signify an hindrance , or man that hinders , is yet very
improper to introduce the next line . I read : : Here ' s a flaw , • That Makes the
rotten ...
I cannot but think that every reader wishes for some other word in the place of
stay , which though it may signify an hindrance , or man that hinders , is yet very
improper to introduce the next line . I read : : Here ' s a flaw , • That Makes the
rotten ...
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