Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 19American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... Lady Margaret and you . " " I know nothing of that long love lay Between Lady Margaret and me , But to - morrow morning before eight o'clock Lady Margaret my new bride shall see . " Sweet William he rode to Lady Margaret's hall With his ...
... Lady Margaret and you . " " I know nothing of that long love lay Between Lady Margaret and me , But to - morrow morning before eight o'clock Lady Margaret my new bride shall see . " Sweet William he rode to Lady Margaret's hall With his ...
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... Lady Nancy . " He had been gone but a year and a day , Strange countries for to see , When languishing thoughts came into his mind All about his Lady Nancy . He rode and he rode on his milk - white steed Till he came to London town ...
... Lady Nancy . " He had been gone but a year and a day , Strange countries for to see , When languishing thoughts came into his mind All about his Lady Nancy . He rode and he rode on his milk - white steed Till he came to London town ...
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... LADY NANCY BELL . From James Ashby's MS . ballad - book , where it is dated January 26 , 1872. Spelling , etc. , standardized as in 10 ( c ) . Lord Lovel he stood at his castle gate A - combing his milk - white steed , When up came Lady ...
... LADY NANCY BELL . From James Ashby's MS . ballad - book , where it is dated January 26 , 1872. Spelling , etc. , standardized as in 10 ( c ) . Lord Lovel he stood at his castle gate A - combing his milk - white steed , When up came Lady ...
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