id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13037 Chatterton, Thomas The Rowley Poems .txt text/plain 65690 9710 93 in the shape of more poems by Thomas Rowley (a secular priest of St. John's, Bristol); or by his patron the munificent William Canynge [Footnote 5: Wilson believed that Chatterton never sent the _Ryse_, [Footnote 7: _An account of Master William Canynge written by Thos. Bie hym hys knyghtes bee formed to actions deene[77], Dydd throwe hys gauntlette-penne, wyth hym to fyghte, Hee falleth; nowe bie heavenne thie woundes doe smethe[91]; Goe notte, Ælla; wythe thie Birtha staie; For wyth thie femmlykeed mie spryte wyll goe awaie. Headed bie these thie wordes doe onn mee falle, Hys gentle wordes dyd moove eche valourous knyghte; Nowe bie the seynctes I wylle notte lette thee goe, Mie love wylle have yttes joie, altho wythe guylte; Botte doe reste mee uponne mie Ælla's breaste; Where hee foule love unto mie eares dyd saie; Theyre deathe a meanes untoe mie lyfe shulde bee, 70 ./cache/13037.txt ./txt/13037.txt