Reliques of Ancient English Poetry Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads Songs And O

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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads Songs And O
Thomas Percy
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For I must leave my fairest flower, My sweetest Rose, a space, And cross the seas to famous Proud rebeiles to abase.
254 BELIQUES OP ANCIENT POETBY.
But yet, my Rose, be sure thou My coming sliortlye see, And in my heart, when hence I am, lie beare my Rose with inee. " When Rosamond, that ladye brighte, Did heare the king saye soe, The sorrowe of her grieved heart Her outward lookes did showe ; And from her cleare and crystall eyes The teares gusht out apace, Which like the silver-pearled dewe
...Ranne downe her comely face.
Her lippes, erst like the corall redde, Did waxe both wan and pale, And for the sorrow she conceivde Her vitall spirits faile ; And falling down all in a swoone Before king Henrye's face, Full oft he in his princelye armes Her bodye did embrace : And twentye times, with watery eyes, He kist her tender cheeke, Untill he had revivde againe Her senses milde and meeke.
Why grieves my Rose, my sweetest Rose P The king did often say. Because, quoth shee, to bloodye warres My lord must part awaye.


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