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" And thus in rage did say : Ere thus I will out-braved be, One of us two shall die : I know thee well, an earl thou art, Lord Percy, so am I. "
Ancient and Modern Scottish Songs, Heroic Ballads, Etc: A Page for Page ... - Page 57
by David Herd, Sidney Gilpin - 1870
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A Collection of Old Ballads: Corrected from the Best and Most ..., Volume 1

Ballads, English - 1723 - 348 pages
...I. s But J But truft me, Pierey, Pity it were, And great Offence to kill Any of thefe our harmlefs Men, For they have done no Ill. Let thou and I the Battel try, And fet our Men afide 1 Accurs'd be he, Lord Pierey faid, By whom this is deny'd. Then ftept a...
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs ...

Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1765 - 406 pages
...thou and I the battell trye, And fet our men aiide. Accurs'd bee hee, Lord Percy fayd, 90 By whome this is denyed. Then ftept a gallant fquire forth, Witherington was his name, Who faid, I wold not have it told VS To Henry our king for flume, That e'er my captaine fought on ftfote,...
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry:: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs ...

Ballads, English - 1765 - 382 pages
...foe am I, Bnt truft me, Pefcy, pittye it wera, And great offence to kill Any of thele our harmlefse men, For they have done no ill. Let thou and I the battell trye, And fet our men afide. Accurs'd bee hee, Lord Percy fayd, By whome this is denyed. Then...
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The Spectator: ...

Great Britain - 1778 - 378 pages
...am I. 4 But truft me, Piercy, pity it were, * And great offence, to kill ' Any of thefe our harmlefs men ' For they have done no ill. • Let thou and I the battle try, ' And fet our men afide ; ' Accurft be he, lord Piercy faid, ' By whom this is deny'd.'...
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Drinking songs. Miscellaneous songs. Ancient ballads

Ballads, English - 1783 - 360 pages
...Percy, fo am I. But truft me, Percy, pity it were, And great offence, to kill Any of thefe our harmlefs men, For they have done no ill : Let thou and I the battle try, And fet our men afide. Accurs'd be he, lord Percy faid, By whom this is denied. Then ftepp'da...
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The Spectator. ...

1789 - 508 pages
...Percy, fo am I. But truft me, Percy, pity it were And great offence, to kill Any of thefe our harmlefs men, For they have done no ill. Let thou and I the battle try, And fet our men afide; Accurfl be he, Lord Percy faid, By whom it is deny'd. When thefe...
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The British Essayists, Volume 7

Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 366 pages
...Percy, so am I. But trust me, Percy, pity it were And preat offence to kill Any of these our harmless men, For they have done no ill. Let thou and I the battle try, And set our men aside ; Accurst be he, Lord Percy said, By whom it w deny'd. When these...
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The Spectator

Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 504 pages
...Piercy, so am I. But trust me, Piercy, pity it were, And great offence, to kill Any of these our harmless men'; For they have done no ill. Let thou and I the battle try. And set our men aside. Accurst be he, Lord Piercy said, By whom this is deny'd. When these...
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Chevy Chase,: A Poem. Founded on the Ancient Ballad..

Robert Roscoe - Otterburn, Battle of, 1388, in literature - 1813 - 128 pages
...Percy, so am I. But trust me, Percy, pittye it were, And great offence to kill Any of these our harmless men, For they have done no ill. Let thou and I the battel trye, And set our men aside. Accurs'd bee hee, Lord Percy sayd, By whom this is denyed. Then stept a gallant...
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Chevy Chase,: A Poem. Founded on the Ancient Ballad..

Robert Roscoe - 1813 - 156 pages
...Percy, so am I. But trust me, Percy, pittye it were, And great offence to kill Any of these our harmless men, For they have done no ill. Let thou and I the battel trye, And set our men aside. Accurs'd bee hee, Lord Percy sayd, By whom this is denyed. Then stept a gallant...
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