id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41044 nan English and Scottish Ballads, Volume VII .txt text/plain 61701 6587 95 "Yield thee, Lord Piercy," Douglas said; And said, "Earl Douglas, for thy life "Thou must tell me," Lord Howard said, "Fight on, my men," Sir Andrewe sais, Then word went through Sir Andrews men, Lord Howard tooke a sword in hand, Till they come to my brother kings high land." James the Fourth, King of Scots, with an inferior army of 15,000 men, Whilst the royal King Henrie came weeping away. "Hold upp thy head, man," quoth his lord, Browne, an English-man, which was the king's chamberlaine, prevented Some Angus and Fife men, they ran for their life, man, His king, and his country, an' a', man, 60 And cry'd, God save the King, man. "A hundred men," the king then said, Then said King William to his men, 65 They'll fight with heart and hand, man; Gave check unto the king, man. Yet he, good king, in his old days, ./cache/41044.txt ./txt/41044.txt