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Then many of the pilgrims began to help Piers with his work . Each man did what he could , ' and some to please Piers picked up the weeds . ' • But some of them sat and sang at ale And helped him to plough with “ Hy - trolly - lolly .
Then many of the pilgrims began to help Piers with his work . Each man did what he could , ' and some to please Piers picked up the weeds . ' • But some of them sat and sang at ale And helped him to plough with “ Hy - trolly - lolly .
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CHAPTER XXVII BARBOUR– THE BRUCE , THE END OF THE STRUGGLE ' ' Twas in spring , when winter tide With his blasts , terrible to bide Was overcome ; and birdies small , As throstle and the nightingale , Began right merrily to sing ...
CHAPTER XXVII BARBOUR– THE BRUCE , THE END OF THE STRUGGLE ' ' Twas in spring , when winter tide With his blasts , terrible to bide Was overcome ; and birdies small , As throstle and the nightingale , Began right merrily to sing ...
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He began to feel his life in the country cramped and narrow . He longed to go out into the great wide world and see something of all the beauties and wonder of it . Italy , which had called so many of our poets , called him .
He began to feel his life in the country cramped and narrow . He longed to go out into the great wide world and see something of all the beauties and wonder of it . Italy , which had called so many of our poets , called him .
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