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REIGN OF ELIZABETH. 179 |
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France's daughter, and how the prince was disasterously slain; and how the aforesaid princess was afterwards married to a forrestor;" commencing— " In the days of old, When fair France did flourish," &c. Copies in the Roxburghe Collection, i. 102, the Bagford, the Pepys, Deloney's Garland of good-will, and Percy's Reliques, series iii., book 2, 16. The following is the ballad of " Constance of Cleveland." |
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