Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscript: Loose and Humorous Songseditor, 1868 - 127 pages |
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... lines in each stanza . We quote it here for contrast sake . A WELL - WISHING TO A PLACE OF PLEASURE . To an excellent new Tune . Mr. W. Chappell says that the " excellent new tune. See the building Where whilst my mistris lived in Was ...
... lines in each stanza . We quote it here for contrast sake . A WELL - WISHING TO A PLACE OF PLEASURE . To an excellent new Tune . Mr. W. Chappell says that the " excellent new tune. See the building Where whilst my mistris lived in Was ...
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... line . The difference is in the after - treatment . The " Two Leicester- shire Lovers " begins thus : - Walking in a meadow green For recreation's sake , To drive away some sad thoughts That sorrowful did me make , I spied two lovely ...
... line . The difference is in the after - treatment . The " Two Leicester- shire Lovers " begins thus : - Walking in a meadow green For recreation's sake , To drive away some sad thoughts That sorrowful did me make , I spied two lovely ...
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... line stanzas , and ends the story with six four - line stanzas , a circumstance not noticed by Mr. Hazlitt . The present copy either wants half a stanza after 1. 495 , or a stanza of 9 lines is given at 1. 493-501 , as in stanzas of four ...
... line stanzas , and ends the story with six four - line stanzas , a circumstance not noticed by Mr. Hazlitt . The present copy either wants half a stanza after 1. 495 , or a stanza of 9 lines is given at 1. 493-501 , as in stanzas of four ...
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... lines , which no ingenuity could have supplied . " In speaking of Jonson's Masques , Mr. Procter says , " Jonson returned to London in May , 1619 , " and " speaks of his wel- come by King James , who was pleased to see him . Towards the ...
... lines , which no ingenuity could have supplied . " In speaking of Jonson's Masques , Mr. Procter says , " Jonson returned to London in May , 1619 , " and " speaks of his wel- come by King James , who was pleased to see him . Towards the ...
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... line that drew him on forward ; he went on amaine ; yett still shee , & c . He light in a hole ere he was aware ! the lane itt was streat ; he had not gone farr , but shee fell a kissing , hye ! & he lay drooping , hoe , & he lay ...
... line that drew him on forward ; he went on amaine ; yett still shee , & c . He light in a hole ere he was aware ! the lane itt was streat ; he had not gone farr , but shee fell a kissing , hye ! & he lay drooping , hoe , & he lay ...
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