id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 43825 nan English and Scottish Ballads, Volume VIII .txt text/plain 62303 8523 100 "The common popular ballad of _King John and the Abbot_," says Percy, "Tis well thou'rt come back to keepe thy day: "Ile make thee lord abbot this day in his place!" Thou hast brought him a pardon from good King John." Thou art a strong thiefe; yon come thy fellowes 155 "Why, what dost thou think of me," quoth our king merrily, "Thou dost abuse me much," quoth the king, "saying thus; 25 "If thou beest a true man," then quoth the miller, Let me see, hear thou mee; tell to our king, 35 "Welcome, sir knight," quoth he, "with your gay lady; "I pray thee," he said, "good John o' the Scales, turned to him and said, "I go, but thou shalt tarry till my coming." "O, what dost thee mean, fair lady?" said he, The old knight said to her, "I pry'thee tell me, ./cache/43825.txt ./txt/43825.txt