Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscript: Loose and Humorous Songseditor, 1868 - 127 pages |
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Page iii
... Court liked Jonson's jokes , coarse to us , therefore they could not appreciate his fancy and the higher qualities of his mind . ' Manners refine slowly , and speech as 1 " On referring , after an interval of many years , to these old ...
... Court liked Jonson's jokes , coarse to us , therefore they could not appreciate his fancy and the higher qualities of his mind . ' Manners refine slowly , and speech as 1 " On referring , after an interval of many years , to these old ...
Page 9
... court . The tale ends at 1. 402 ( corresponding with 1. 396 here , no doubt the end of the first version of the tale ) , the last four stanzas winding it up with a moral . 4 THAT god that dyed for vs all & dranke both vinigar & gall ...
... court . The tale ends at 1. 402 ( corresponding with 1. 396 here , no doubt the end of the first version of the tale ) , the last four stanzas winding it up with a moral . 4 THAT god that dyed for vs all & dranke both vinigar & gall ...
Page 25
... court to heare eche case : the Officiall 2 was sett . Much c [ i ] uill matters were to doo , more libells read then one o tow3 4 both [ against priest & clarke ; ] * Some there had testaments to proue , some women there through wanton ...
... court to heare eche case : the Officiall 2 was sett . Much c [ i ] uill matters were to doo , more libells read then one o tow3 4 both [ against priest & clarke ; ] * Some there had testaments to proue , some women there through wanton ...
Page 27
... court . - P . 3 into.-P. 4 dauns't . - P . 5 others . - P . 6 strake . - P . 7 the bills . - P . 8 i.e. at a good rate.-P. good ' un . " - F . 9 worldly . - P . C 10 daunst . - P . at whose bidding Jack pipes away , and all the world ...
... court . - P . 3 into.-P. 4 dauns't . - P . 5 others . - P . 6 strake . - P . 7 the bills . - P . 8 i.e. at a good rate.-P. good ' un . " - F . 9 worldly . - P . C 10 daunst . - P . at whose bidding Jack pipes away , and all the world ...
Page 37
... Court at three several places . As the actors , as well as the spectators , varied at each , it became necessary to vary the language ; and Jonson , who always attended the presentation of his pieces , was called on for additions ...
... Court at three several places . As the actors , as well as the spectators , varied at each , it became necessary to vary the language ; and Jonson , who always attended the presentation of his pieces , was called on for additions ...
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ballad belly Ben Jonson cannott Cock Lorell codlings cold Cotgrave Cupid dad ont Dame dance delight devill ding doth drinke drunk Dulcina euery father ffeare ffind ffinis ffins ffor fforth ffrom ffull Folio frere.-P friar fryar fryer furmitree gaue ging &c giue goodman Grandam boy hart hast hath haue heare heere hey &c heyda heye Iacke Jack Jonson's kisse lasse leaue lett liffe Lillumwham &c litle liue loue louers maid maidenhead Masques mayd meate melio shance merry neuer night Officiall old Simon Panche Percy Folio Phillips.-F pipe pleasure proue quoth shee sate sayd sayes shame shee cryes shee wold shold song sonne stanza sweet take heede &c tell thee thou to-iour bonne tannce Tom Longe tune VENETIA stanley vnder vnto vpon watt wench wiffe William Shepparde woman yett young