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 (5) He spoke to the'Goodman and thus to him find, if you will part with the pretty young maid, ill gtTe yon whatevet'ycur heart can receive, ior th.e in goed time tu great riche* will rife, ! caifnot unieia my dear wife wss in this place, iret firS l;dr confent, and you (hall have it of me, lUid then ta go with ynu good Sir, Pnc is free, He got hi* wife’s leave and the girl with him w^ttx fat little they thought of his cruel intent; tic kept her a month very bravely th^y fay r KiH then he contrived to make her away. Vc 't 'c had a "brother in fair Lanesfttire, I noble rich man cf too rhoufand a year; pe fent this young DamfeT unto him with fpeed, poping he v,otild aft a me i t barbarous deed j He lent a tn-- with her, like wile as they lay, Pal as they did dine at an inn by the way, theit in the houle with an evil intent; iLo rch the portmantta Imrodliatciy wt nt. Rut the,ttu-if v as amazed when he could hot find, Neither ciothes gold ucr fjlver ncr eught to his mind put only a ktter, and which he did read, kml he put au end to this barbarous deed But he wrote to bis Brother the very fame day, Fo put the young ' Rite cent maiden away, pith Avard'-or with poifcn, that rcry fame night pncMw*eo kt hei live til! the nest morning light bilo'A as much grace tear it andtbiel wriicreadin the the litter very hefamehadplace, b De ir broti: • Receive this yourg maiden of me, r And biiop/nir well up as a maiden fhciild be, !* Let Ltr be eheemed, dear Brother 1 pray, I U-i fetvart.-; * trend rer by .night aud by day, r. for fits is a Lady of noble great wo- th, ipon jfeiir Lady-e’er-li/d i t the Month,
 * The Fil'herrat.n a- iV.erd with a rnodeft grace,

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