Notes and Queries, Number 65, January 25, 1851 by Various
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A roope beltan[8],
Als we hoveon for don; And there waren and wakeden, And the Ward soe kept, That the King was harmless, And the Country scatheless. _The Bailiffe._ "And a morn, when itt day was, And the sun arisen was, Faier honour weren to us toke, Als us hoveon for to don. _The Lords, and the Tenants_ Fayre on the staffe we scorden, Als we hoveon for to don, Fayre we him senden, Theder we hoveon for to sende. _The Bailiffe._ And zif ther is any man That this wittsiggen can Iche am here ready for to dôn Azens himself, iche ône, Other mid him on, Other mid twyn feren, Als we ther weren. ---- "Sir, byleve take this staffe, This is the Tale of the Wardstaffe." |
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