A Pepysian Garland; Black-Letter Broadside Ballads of the Years 1595-1639, Chiefly From the Collection of Samuel Pepys

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"To the tune of Welladay.
I /^^Ourteous kind Gallants all, v-y pittie me, pittie me, My time is now but small, here to continue : 89 Digitized by VjOOQIC SIR WALTER RALEIGH'S LAMENTATION Thousands of people stay, To see my dying day, Sing I then welladay, wofiiUy mourning.
2 Once in a gallant sort liued I, liued I, Belou'd in Englands court graced with honours: Sir Walter Rauleighs^ name Had then a noble fame: Though turned now to shame through my misdoing.
3 In youth I was to
...o free of my will, of my will, Which now deceiueth me of my best fortunes : All that same gallant traine Which I did then maintaine.
Holds me now in disdaine for my vaine folly.
4 When as Queene Elizabeth ruld this land, ruld this land, I trode the honord path of a braue Coxirtier; * Offices I had store, Heapt on me more and more.
And my selfe I in them bore proud and commanding.
5 Gone are those golden dayes, woe is me woe is me : Offences many waies brought vnto triall, * Text RanUighs.
90 Digitized by VjOOQIC SIR WALTER RALEIGH'S LAMENTATION Shewes that disloyaltie Done to his Maiestie, ludgeth me thus to dye; Lord for thy pitie.


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