I neither doughtto buy or sell At fair or tryst where I might be.
I dought neither speak to prince or peer, Nor ask of grace from fair ladye!
He has tane up a meikle stane, And flang 't as far as I cold see; Ein thouch I had been Wallace wicht, I dought na lift 't to my knie.
Whan she cam to Saint Evron's well, She dought na licht to drink her fill.
But after this time he neere dought good day, But as flowers doth fade in the frost, Soe he did wast and weare away.
Inasmuch as it hath liked God to sende us good tidinges oute of Bretayn, such as we dought not but that ye be desirous to undrestonde, we wryte unto you of them as thay be comen to our knowlage, and as foloueth.
Also telle the seyd Berney that the Shreve ys in a dought whedyr he shall make a newe eleccion of knyghts of the shyre, be cause of hym and Grey; where in it were bettyr for hym to have the Shreves good wyll.
I dought neither speak to prince or peer, "Nor ask of grace from fair ladye.
I neither dought to buy nor sell, "At fair or tryst where I may be.
He has tane up a meikle stane, And flang't as far as I cold see; 10 Ein thouch I had been Wallace wicht, I doughtna lift it to my knie.
I dought neither speak to prince or peer, Nor ask of grace from fair ladye.
L70] 70 I neither dought to buy nor sell, At fair or tryst where I may be.
Vell, I dought I dit see an olt Injin in a hut up yonder ast by der woots!
I dought it might be better to be a vhite man, in America?
Nein; I dought dere might be meetin's for bolitics, vhen der beople might coome, but I don't know vhat else.
I neitherdought to buy nor sell At fair or tryst, where I may be, I dought neither speak to prince or peer, Nor ask of grace from fair ladye!
I neither dought to buy nor sell, At fair or tryst where I may be.
Py undt py I saw his lips move undt I dought maype he vos praying.
Small rocks undt stones hammered against der lenses till you vould haf dought dey must be smashed in!
XVI Now all this while in merry Carlisle The Harper harpit to hie and law; And the fiend dought they do[1262] but listen him to, Until that the day began to daw.
XIX ‘I dought neither speak to prince or peer, Nor ask of grace from fair ladye!
She shoked me oop against der vall, und shut my vindpipe off; I tell you I seen shtars dot time, und I dought my head vas off.
I dought you vas a shentlemans," said the man, still staring in stolid wonder at Dennis.
I dought you vas a shentlemans," said the German, staring at him.
Now all this while in merry Carlisle The Harper harped to hie and law, And the fiend dought they do but listen him to, Until that the day began to daw.
Vell I dought I dit see an olt Injin in a hut up yonder ast by der woots!
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