The English And Scottish Popular Ballads volume V32

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The English And Scottish Popular Ballads volume V32
Francis James Child
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37 When these two nobles they didden meete, They halched eche other right curteouslye ; Yett Nevill halched lohn the sooner Because a banished man, alas ! was hee.
177. THE EARL OF WESTMORELAND 421 38 ' Call in your men, ' sayd this noble duke, ' Faine your men that I wold see ; ' ' Euer alas ! ' said noble Nevill, ' They are but a litle small companye. ' 39 First he called in Martinfield, That Martinffeeld that cold prophecye ; He call[ed] in then Lord Dakers, A lords sonne of high degree.
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...Then called he in old Master Nortton, And sonnes four in his companye ; He called in one other gentleman, Called lohn of Carnabye.
41 ' Loe ! these be all my men, ' said noble Nevill, 4 And all that 's in my companye ; When we were att home in England fayre, Our prince and wee cold not agree. ' 42 Then bespake this noble duke : To try your manhood on the sea, Old Master Nortton shall goe ouer into France, And his sonnes four in his companye.
43 And my lord Dakers shall goe over into Ffrance, There a captaine ffor to bee ; And those two other gentlemen wold goe with him, And for to fare in his companye.


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