A Dream of John Ball ; And, a King's Lesson (Reprinted From the 'commonweal')

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For be 96 A DREAM OF JOHN BALL.
sure that the Fellowship in Essex shall not fail you ; nor shall the Londoners who hate the king's uncles withstand you ; nor hath the Court any great force to meet you in the field ; ye shall cast fear and trembling into their hearts.' 'Even so, I thought,' said he ; ' but afterwards what shall betide?' Said I, ' It grieves my heart to say that which I think. Yet hearken ; many a man's son shall die who is now alive and happy, and if the soldiers be slain, and o
...f them most not on the field, but by the lawyers, how shall the captains escape ? Surely thou goest to thy death.' He smiled very sweetly, yet proudly, as he said : ' Yea, the road is long, but the end cometh at last. Friend, many a day have I been dying ; for my sister, with whom I have played and been merry in the autumn tide about the edges of the stubble-fields ; and we gathered the nuts and bramble-berries there, and started thence the missel-thrush, and wondered at his voice and thought him big ; and the sparrow-hawk wheeled and turned over the hedges and the weasel ran across the path, and the sound of the sheep- bells came to us from the downs as we sat happy on the grass ; and she is dead and gone from the earth, for she pined from famine after the years of the great sickness ; and my brother was A DREAM OF JOHN BALL.

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