Early Ballads Illustrative of History Traditions And Customs

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Of fifteen hundred archers of England, Went away but fifty and three; Of twenty hundred spearmen of Scotland But even Ore and fifty : But all were slain Cheviot witliin; They had no strength to stand on high ; The child may rue that is unborn, It was the more pity.
There was slain with the Lord Percy, Sir John of Agerstone, Sir Roger the hinde Hartly, Sir William the bold Hearone.
Sir Jorg the worthy Lovele, A knight of great renown. Sir Kalph the rich Rugby, With dyntes were beaten down.
For W
...ytharynton my heart was woe.
That ever he slain should be ; For when both his legs were hewn in two.
Yet he kneeled and fought on. His knee.
There was slain with the doughty Douglas, Sir Hugh the Mongon-byrry, Sir Davy Lwdale, that worthy was, His sister's son was he ; 90 EARLY BALLADS.
Sir Charles a Murre, in that place, That never a foot would flee ; Sir Hugh Maxwell, a lord he was, With the Douglas did he dey. * So on the morrow they made them biers Of birch and hazel so gray ; Many widows with weeping tears Came to fetch their makes away.


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