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... Northumberland . 20 And passing by like an Angell bright , follow my loue , come ouer the strand : This Prisoner had of her a sight , and she the faire flower of Northumberland . And loud to her this Knight did crie , follow my loue ...
... Northumberland . 20 And passing by like an Angell bright , follow my loue , come ouer the strand : This Prisoner had of her a sight , and she the faire flower of Northumberland . And loud to her this Knight did crie , follow my loue ...
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... Northumberland ? 20 The water is rough and wonderfull deepe , follow my loue , come ouer the strand : And on my saddle I shall not keep , and I the faire flower of Northumberland . Feare not the foord faire Lady quoth he , 25 follow my ...
... Northumberland ? 20 The water is rough and wonderfull deepe , follow my loue , come ouer the strand : And on my saddle I shall not keep , and I the faire flower of Northumberland . Feare not the foord faire Lady quoth he , 25 follow my ...
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... Northumberland . Thus rode shee all one wintersnight , follow my loue , come ouer the strand : Till Edenborow they saw in sight , the chiefest towne in all Scotland . Now chuse ( quoth he ) thou wanton flower , follow my loue , come ...
... Northumberland . Thus rode shee all one wintersnight , follow my loue , come ouer the strand : Till Edenborow they saw in sight , the chiefest towne in all Scotland . Now chuse ( quoth he ) thou wanton flower , follow my loue , come ...
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