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Specimens of English literature from the 'Ploughmans crede' to the ...

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! ;;;;74 VII. CHEVY CHASE.:6;/for when both his leggis wear hewyne In <strong>to</strong>, yet he knyled& fought on his kny.<strong>the</strong>r was slayne, with Iht dougheti duglas, ser hewe <strong>the</strong>monggo/7/byrryser dauy Iwdale, ihai wor<strong>the</strong> was, his sistars son was he.s^T charls a murre In that place, Ihai neu^r A foot wolde fieser hewe maxwelk, A lorde he was, wiih<strong>the</strong> doglas dyd hedey. 1 1so on <strong>the</strong> morrowe <strong>the</strong> mayde <strong>the</strong>m byears <strong>of</strong>f birch & hasellso g[r]aymany wedous \\iih wepyng tears cam <strong>to</strong> fache <strong>the</strong>r makysA-waytivydale may carpe <strong>of</strong>f care, no^tho?;^barlond rnay mayk greatmon,for <strong>to</strong>we such captayns as slayne wear <strong>the</strong>ar on <strong>the</strong> marchp^rti shall neuer be non. 1 20word ys co7;zmen <strong>to</strong> edden-burrowe <strong>to</strong> Jamy <strong>the</strong> skottishe"^^kynge,that dougheti duglas, lyff-tenant <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> marches, he lay sleanchyviat w/t-^In ;his handdes dyd he weal & wryng, he sayd, ' alas !ys me&woesuch A-nothar captayn skotland w/t/^In,' he sayd, ' ye-fethshuld neu^r be/worde ys co?«myn <strong>to</strong> lovly londone, till <strong>the</strong> iiij. harry ourkynge, 125thai lord p^rse, cheyff tenante <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> marches, he lay slaynech}^at wn^In;god haue m^/xi on his solk,' sayde kyng harry, good ' lord,'yf thy will it be,I haue a C. captayns In ynglonde,' he sayd, ' as good as ewerwas hebut, pfrse, & I brook my lyffe,thy deth well quyte shall be.'

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