Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscript: Loose and Humorous Songseditor, 1868 - 127 pages |
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... hast thou any meate in store 72 66 which thou mightest 5 giue to me ? " The child replyed , 6 soe god me saue ! to such poore victualls as I haue , right welcome shall you be . " Of this the old man was full gladd , the boy drew forth ...
... hast thou any meate in store 72 66 which thou mightest 5 giue to me ? " The child replyed , 6 soe god me saue ! to such poore victualls as I haue , right welcome shall you be . " Of this the old man was full gladd , the boy drew forth ...
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... hast thou done to thy stepdame ? Next day the boy goes afield as before , followed by the friar ; who asks him to explain his conduct . 216 tell me forthwith anon ! " And if thou canst not quitt9 thee well , Ile beate thee till thy body ...
... hast thou done to thy stepdame ? Next day the boy goes afield as before , followed by the friar ; who asks him to explain his conduct . 216 tell me forthwith anon ! " And if thou canst not quitt9 thee well , Ile beate thee till thy body ...
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... hast free leaue to goe . " Out of the bush the fryar then went , all Martird , raggd , 9 scratcht & rent , & torne on euery side ; 268 Hardly on him was left a clout to wrap his belly round about , his harlotrye to hide . The thornes ...
... hast free leaue to goe . " Out of the bush the fryar then went , all Martird , raggd , 9 scratcht & rent , & torne on euery side ; 268 Hardly on him was left a clout to wrap his belly round about , his harlotrye to hide . The thornes ...
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... hast thou beene ? sure in some evill place , I weene , 66 by sight of thine array . " Dame , " said he , " I came from thy sonne ; the devill & he hath me vndone , noe man him conquer may . " with that the goodman he came in , the wiffe ...
... hast thou beene ? sure in some evill place , I weene , 66 by sight of thine array . " Dame , " said he , " I came from thy sonne ; the devill & he hath me vndone , noe man him conquer may . " with that the goodman he came in , the wiffe ...
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... hast thou done vnto this fryer ? 66 lye not in any thing . " 316 ffather , " he said , " now by my birthe , I plaide him but a fitt of Mirth & pipet him vp a spring . " " That pipe , " said his father , " wold I heare . ” 8 66 320 now ...
... hast thou done vnto this fryer ? 66 lye not in any thing . " 316 ffather , " he said , " now by my birthe , I plaide him but a fitt of Mirth & pipet him vp a spring . " " That pipe , " said his father , " wold I heare . ” 8 66 320 now ...
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