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" Witness those rings and roundelays Of theirs, which yet remain, Were footed in Queen Mary's days On many a grassy plain; But since of late, Elizabeth And, later, James came in, They never danced on any heath As when the time hath been. "
The Poems of Richard Crobet, Late Bishop of Oxford and of Norwich - Page 215
by Richard Corbet, Octavius Gilchrist - 1807 - 260 pages
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Specimens of the British Poets ...

British poets - 1809 - 512 pages
...Witness those rings and roundelayea Of theirs, which yet remaine ; Were footed in queen Maries dayex On many a grassy playne. But since of late Elizabeth And later James came in; They never danc'd on any heath, As when the time had been. By which wee note the fairies Were of the old profession...
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic ..., Volume 3

Thomas Percy - 1812 - 456 pages
...Then merrily went their tabour. And nimbly went their toes. , Witness those rings and roundelayes 25 Of theirs, which yet remaine ; Were footed in queene...But since of late Elizabeth And later James came in ; 30 They never danc'd on any heath, As when the time hath bin. By which wee note the fairies Were...
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Drinking-songs. Miscellaneous songs. Ancient ballads

1819 - 394 pages
...and roundelays Of theirs, which yet remain, Were footed in queen Mary's days On many a grassy plain. But since of late Elizabeth, And later James came in ; They never danc'd on any heath, As when the time hath been. By which we note, the fairies Were of the old profession...
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Elegant extracts in poetry, Volume 2

Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...roundelayes Of theirs, which yet remaine ; Were footed in queen Maries dayes On many a grassy |>layne. But since of late Elizabeth And later James came in ; They never danc'd on any heath, As when the time had been. •By which wee note the fairies Were of the old profession...
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The Cambridge Tart: Epigrammatic and Satiric-poetical Effusions; &c. &c ...

Richard Gooch - 1823 - 310 pages
...and roundelays Of theirs, which yet remain, Were footed in Queen Mary's days, On many a grassy plain. But since of late Elizabeth, And later James came in ; They never danc'd on any heath, As when the time hath been. By which we note, the fairies Were of the old profession...
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The Cambridge tart: epigrammatic and satiric-poetical effusions by Cantabs ...

Cambridge tart - 1823 - 318 pages
...and roundelays Of theirs, which yet remain, Were footed in Queen Mary's days, On many a grassy plain. But since of late Elizabeth, And later James came in ; They never danc'd on any heath, As when the time hath been. By which we note, the fairies Were of the old profession...
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The Magazine of the beau monde; or, Monthly journal of fashion ..., Volumes 4-5

1834 - 582 pages
...Tiara. Witness those rings and ronndelayes Of theirs, which yet remaine, Were footed in Qiieeiie Marie's dayes On many a grassy playne; But since of late, Elizabeth, And later, James came in, They never daunced on any heath As when the time hath bin. By which we note the Faeries Were of the eld profession;...
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The Book of Gems: Chaucer to Prior

Samuel Carter Hall - 1836 - 390 pages
...merrily went their tabour, And nimbly went their toes. Witness those rings and rounddelayei" Of thcirs, which yet remaine ; Were footed in queene Maries dayes...late Elizabeth And later James came in ; They never danc'd on any heath, As when the time hath bin. By which wee note the fairies Were of the old profession...
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The Book of Gems: Chaucer to Prior

Samuel Carter Hall - 1836 - 336 pages
...rose, Then merrily went their tahour, And nimhly went their toes. Witness those rings and rounddelayes Of theirs, which yet remaine ; Were footed in queene...Maries dayes On many a grassy playne. But since of late Elizaheth And later James came in ; They never danc'd on any heath, As when the time hath hin. By which...
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The Guernsey and Jersey Magazine, Volumes 1-2

1836 - 784 pages
...roundelays Of theirs which yet remain, Were footed, in queen Mary's days, On many a grassy plain ; But since of late Elizabeth, And later James came in, They never danced on any heath. As when the time hath bin. By which we note, the fairies Were of the old profession....
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