Or in the prees right manerly to daunce Whan men se a chyld of suche gouernance They saye / glad may this chyldis frendis be To haue a chylde / so manerly as is he 308 THE ORIEL TEXT.
Out of the prees he went ful esely To make stable his hevy countenaunce; 150 And, wit ye wel, he syghed tenderly For his sorowes and woful remembraunce.
O litel book, thou art so unconning, How darst thou put thy-self in prees for drede?
And thrugh the grace of God the kyng made his heigh wey thrugh the thikkest prees of alle the bataile.
Forbede us thing, and that desyren we; Prees on us faste, and thanne wol we flee.
With daunger oute we al our chaffare; Greet prees at market maketh dere ware, And to greet cheep is holde at litel prys; This knoweth every womman that is wys.
He myght for prees come him to 848 Ferumbras cannot For no worldis thinge, that myght be tho.
It has left a mark of its own on Troon, Prees Heath, Wensley, Sheffield, and Codford.
I have heard it on the sea front at Troon; on the Hills of Dundonald; at Prees Heath, in the lovely woodlands and parks of England; on the moors of Yorkshire; at Sheffield.
The three troop-trains carrying the Battalion arrived at Whitchurch, Shropshire, on the morning of the 14th May, and the men marched some three miles south to the great hut-city on Prees Heath.
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