Ballades of Olde France Alsace And Olde Holland

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Ballades of Olde France Alsace And Olde Holland
Frank Horridge
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With a gust of bitter feehng Edward cries : * Let axe or dirk Fine this scene that me doth irk ; Quick to work ! * Now for vain is interceding Now for vain thy barons' pleading. Of the wars that thou dost wage Shall one find, King, at no stage Bloodless page ?
Angel of mercy here appearing ! List, O King, to thy queen anearing. ' Gentle lord, I crossed the sea. Though great peril 'twas for me : This for thee !
Ne'er of thee have I sought favour : As thou lovest Christ thy Saviour Grant this boo
...n of thee I crave, That my tongue these six may save From the grave. ' ' PhiHppa thy gest doth plainly Bind my hands, albeit fainly I had known thee otherwhere. Take these objects of thy prayer In thy care. ' fine, put an end to. Gest, action, act. Fainly, gladly.
A Fool's Song 67 A FOOL'S SONG THE MADNESS OF CHARLES VI. OF FRANCE {Sung by Jacques Plaisantin\ the King's Jester) SOFT as on down from the goose's breast, _ Uncle, thy wont it was to rest Long in the lap of pleasure. Honey-tongued courtiers thy cup did fill, Brimming it o'er oftwhiles but ill Knowing the royal measure.


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