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" Than the milleris wayff clapped hir handis, and ran furth and cryed for ane preist. In this meane tyme ane preist was cuming by; sum says he was* my lord Grayes servand; quho answeired and said, " heir am I ane preist, quhair is the king? "
The Cronicles of Scotland - Page 219
by Robert Lindsay - 1814 - 639 pages
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The Cronicles of Scotland, Volume 1

Robert Lindsay - Scotland - 1814 - 332 pages
...lying in the mylne, and cryed, if thair was ane preist to mak his confessioun. The myller and his wayff heiring thir wordis, inquyred of him quhat man he...This day at morne I was your king." Than the milleris wayffclapped hir handis, and ran furth and cryed for ane preist. In this meane tyme ane preist was...
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The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 5

English literature - 1816 - 700 pages
...lying in the mylne, and cryed, if thair was ane priest to nmk his confessioun. The miller and his wayff heiring thir wordis, inquyred of him quhat man he...servand ; quho answeired •and said, " heir am I ane prewt, quhair is the king?'1 Then the milleris wayff tuik the priest by the hand, and led him in at...
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The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 5

English literature - 1816 - 700 pages
...priest to »n»k his confessioun. The miller and his wayff heiring thir word is, incjuyrcd of him quliat man he was, and what was his name. He happened to...wayff clapped hir handis, and ran furth and cryed fpr aae preist. In this meane tyme ane preist was cum* ing by; sum says he was my lord Grayes servand...
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The Earliest Known Printed English Ballad: A Ballade of the Scottysshe Kynge

John Skelton - Flodden, Battle of, England, 1513 - 1882 - 114 pages
...lying in the mylne, and cryed, if thair was ane preift to mak his confeffioun. The myller and his wayff heiring thir wordis, inquyred of him quhat man he was, and what was his name. He His father's death preyed upon young James's mind, for although he was not actively aflbciated with...
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The Earliest Known Printed English Ballad. A Ballade of the Scottysshe Kynge

John Skelton - Flodden feilde - 1882 - 118 pages
...thair was ane preift to mak his confeffioun. The myller and his wayff heiring thir wordis, inquyrcJ of him quhat man he was, and what was his name. He His father's death preyed upon young James's mind, for although he was not actively aflbciated with...
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The Historians' History of the World: Scotland, Ireland, England since 1792

Henry Smith Williams - World History - 1904 - 728 pages
...and cryed if there was a priest to make his confessioun. The miller and his wife hearing his words, inquyred of him quhat man he was, and what was his name. He happened to say, unhappilie: "This day at morne I was your king." Then the milleris wife clapped her hands, and ran...
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The Life of James IV

Ida Ashworth Taylor - Scotland - 1913 - 392 pages
...begged urgently for a priest to whom he might confess ; whereupon the miller and his wife asked what man he was and what was his name. " He happened to say, unhappily, ' This day at morn I was your King.' Then the miller's wife clapped her hands and ran forth...
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