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Page vi
... The Turk in Linen ; Louers hearke alarum ; O nay , 0 nay , not yet ; I cannot be contented ; Lillumwham ; Last night I thought ; A Dainty Ducke ( incomplete ) ; A mayden heade ; Tom Longe ; All in a greene meadowe .
... The Turk in Linen ; Louers hearke alarum ; O nay , 0 nay , not yet ; I cannot be contented ; Lillumwham ; Last night I thought ; A Dainty Ducke ( incomplete ) ; A mayden heade ; Tom Longe ; All in a greene meadowe .
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92 I CANNOTT BEE CONTENTED 94 LILLUMWHAM 96 THE SEA CRABB 99 LAST NIGHT I THOUGHT 101 I DREAMED MY LOUE 102 PANDERS COME AWAYE 104 . A DAINTY DUCKE 108 NOW FYE ON DREAMES 103 A MAYDEN HEADE . 111 . TOM LONGE 112 ALL IN A GREENE MEADOWE ...
92 I CANNOTT BEE CONTENTED 94 LILLUMWHAM 96 THE SEA CRABB 99 LAST NIGHT I THOUGHT 101 I DREAMED MY LOUE 102 PANDERS COME AWAYE 104 . A DAINTY DUCKE 108 NOW FYE ON DREAMES 103 A MAYDEN HEADE . 111 . TOM LONGE 112 ALL IN A GREENE MEADOWE ...
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A maid went to the well to wash , THE : maid , shee went to the well to washe , Lillumwham , Lillumwham ! the mayd shee went to the well to washe , whatt then ? what then ? the maid shee went to the well to washe ; dew ffell of her ...
A maid went to the well to wash , THE : maid , shee went to the well to washe , Lillumwham , Lillumwham ! the mayd shee went to the well to washe , whatt then ? what then ? the maid shee went to the well to washe ; dew ffell of her ...
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a palmer asked her There came an old Palmer by the way , Lillumwham & c . sais , “ god speed thee well thou faire maid ! ” Grandam boy , hey & c . 16 for a cup “ Hast either Cupp or canLillumwham & c.to giue an old palmer drinke therin ...
a palmer asked her There came an old Palmer by the way , Lillumwham & c . sais , “ god speed thee well thou faire maid ! ” Grandam boy , hey & c . 16 for a cup “ Hast either Cupp or canLillumwham & c.to giue an old palmer drinke therin ...
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