Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscript: Loose and Humorous Songseditor, 1868 - 127 pages |
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... thinke , — 16 All things shee thought lost , by the roode , which to the boy did anye good , 5 as either meate or drinke ; And yet I - wis it was but badde , 20 nor halfe enouge therof he hade , but euermore the worst ; 24 And therfore ...
... thinke , — 16 All things shee thought lost , by the roode , which to the boy did anye good , 5 as either meate or drinke ; And yet I - wis it was but badde , 20 nor halfe enouge therof he hade , but euermore the worst ; 24 And therfore ...
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... thinke it neede . " On the Morrow when it was day , the litle boy went on his way vnto the feild 5 with speede . Off noe man hee tooke anye care , 6 but song " hey ho ! away the Mare7 ! " much mirth 8 he did pursue ; fforth hee went ...
... thinke it neede . " On the Morrow when it was day , the litle boy went on his way vnto the feild 5 with speede . Off noe man hee tooke anye care , 6 but song " hey ho ! away the Mare7 ! " much mirth 8 he did pursue ; fforth hee went ...
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... thinke there is none that can any longer lye alone.6 Was euer womans case like mine ? att 15 yeeres [ I ] began to pine ; soe vnto this plight now I am growne , I can , nor will , noe longer Lye alone.8 9 If dreames be true , then Ride ...
... thinke there is none that can any longer lye alone.6 Was euer womans case like mine ? att 15 yeeres [ I ] began to pine ; soe vnto this plight now I am growne , I can , nor will , noe longer Lye alone.8 9 If dreames be true , then Ride ...
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... , that when vnorderlye 2 I see you feeding there , when I doe winke , I wold haue you thinke its time for to forbeare . " take heed & c . 1 Giles . - P . 2 i.e. disorderly . - P . 56 The man was content ; to the wedding he 62 PANCHE .
... , that when vnorderlye 2 I see you feeding there , when I doe winke , I wold haue you thinke its time for to forbeare . " take heed & c . 1 Giles . - P . 2 i.e. disorderly . - P . 56 The man was content ; to the wedding he 62 PANCHE .
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... thinke that welcome I am , I cannott forbeare to eate . " take heede & c . The time drew on when euerye man vnto his rest did goe ; but Paunch lay grunting by his wiffe , which made her wonderous woe . 1 Gallon . - P . 2 appetée .-- P ...
... thinke that welcome I am , I cannott forbeare to eate . " take heede & c . The time drew on when euerye man vnto his rest did goe ; but Paunch lay grunting by his wiffe , which made her wonderous woe . 1 Gallon . - P . 2 appetée .-- P ...
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