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The famous and renowned history of the memorable, but unhappy hunting on Chevy-Chase, by the river Tweed in Scotland; together with the great and mortal battles fought there, between the Lord Piercy, earl of Northumberland, and his fifteen hundred English archers, and Earl Dowglas, with twenty hundred Scottish spears, in which both, with most of their men, were slain

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  • "Unhappy, but memorable song of the hunting on Chevy-Chase, between Earl Piercy of England, and Earl Dowglas of Scotland"
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  • "The famous and renowned history of the memorable, but unhappy hunting on Chevy-Chase, by the river Tweed in Scotland : together with the great and mortal battles fought there, between the Lord Piercy, Earl of Northumberland, and his fifteen hundred English archers, and Earl Dowglas, with twenty hundred Scottish spears,in which both, with most of their men, were slain"
  • "The famous and renowned history of the memorable, but unhappy hunting on Chevy-Chase, by the river Tweed in Scotland; together with the great and mortal battles fought there, between the Lord Piercy, earl of Northumberland, and his fifteen hundred English archers, and Earl Dowglas, with twenty hundred Scottish spears, in which both, with most of their men, were slain"@en
  • "The famous and renowned history of the memorable, but unhappy hunting on Chevy-Chase, by the river Tweed in Scotland together with the great and mortal battles fought there, between the Lord Piercy, Earl of Northumberland, and his fifteen hundred English archers, and Earl Dowglas, with twenty hundred Scottish spears, in which both, with most of their men, were slain"@en
  • "The famous and renowned history of the memorable, but unhappy hunting on Chevy-Chase, by the river Tweed in Scotland"