The Roxburghe ballads . E -J HERTFORD:PRINTED BY STEPHEN AUSTIN AND SONS. No. 32. ^tutorial preface to #art $ {Richmond). — Fellows in Arms, and my most loving Friends,Bruised underneath the yoke of tyranny,Thus far into the bowels of the landHave we marched on without impediment;And here receive [y]e from our [Molash Priory]Lines of fair comfort and encouragement. —Richard III. Act v. sc. 2. E now offer to the small circle of subscribingand paying Members of the Ballad Society(whose ranks are thinned down by theremorseless years, and never replenished:Hinc ilia: lachrymce /) the second ins


The Roxburghe ballads . E -J HERTFORD:PRINTED BY STEPHEN AUSTIN AND SONS. No. 32. ^tutorial preface to #art $ {Richmond). — Fellows in Arms, and my most loving Friends,Bruised underneath the yoke of tyranny,Thus far into the bowels of the landHave we marched on without impediment;And here receive [y]e from our [Molash Priory]Lines of fair comfort and encouragement. —Richard III. Act v. sc. 2. E now offer to the small circle of subscribingand paying Members of the Ballad Society(whose ranks are thinned down by theremorseless years, and never replenished:Hinc ilia: lachrymce /) the second instalmentof the Final Volume, which is the far! There is need of courage andperseverance, with our diminished forcesand funds, to attain the promised end. This second portion, of fully two hundred and fifty-six pages,contains a hundred fresh ballads, many of them from uniqueoriginals, all of rarity; very few of the best were everreprinted before. We may assuredly boast that they, with theirinter-relation and resemblances, their antecedents or sequels,deserve the attention which we claim for t


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