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The Poems not marked with Percy's three crosses as loose , which we have transferred to these pages , are Men that more ; Panche ; In a May Morninge ; The Turk in Linen ; Louers hearke alarum ; O nay , 0 nay , not yet ; I cannot be ...
The Poems not marked with Percy's three crosses as loose , which we have transferred to these pages , are Men that more ; Panche ; In a May Morninge ; The Turk in Linen ; Louers hearke alarum ; O nay , 0 nay , not yet ; I cannot be ...
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PAGE SEE THE BWILDINGE 1 WALKING IN A MEADOW GREN 3 0 JOLLY ROBIN 6 WHEN PHEBUS ADDREST 7 FRYAR AND BOYE AS I WAS RIDINGE BY THE WAY 29 THE MAN THAT HATH 31 DULCINA 32 OFF A PURITANE 35 COOKE LAURELL 37 THE MODE OF FRANCE 45 BE NOT ...
PAGE SEE THE BWILDINGE 1 WALKING IN A MEADOW GREN 3 0 JOLLY ROBIN 6 WHEN PHEBUS ADDREST 7 FRYAR AND BOYE AS I WAS RIDINGE BY THE WAY 29 THE MAN THAT HATH 31 DULCINA 32 OFF A PURITANE 35 COOKE LAURELL 37 THE MODE OF FRANCE 45 BE NOT ...
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PAGE LOUERS HEARKE ALARUM 87 A FREINDE OF MINE 89 . 0 NAY : 0 NAY : NOT YETT . 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 .
PAGE LOUERS HEARKE ALARUM 87 A FREINDE OF MINE 89 . 0 NAY : 0 NAY : NOT YETT . 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 .
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[ Page 56 of MS . ] This song is to be found in the Roxburghe Collection of Black - letter Ballads , I. 454 , with the title “ A well - wishing to a place of pleasure . To an excellent new tune , " and with six more lines in each stanza ...
[ Page 56 of MS . ] This song is to be found in the Roxburghe Collection of Black - letter Ballads , I. 454 , with the title “ A well - wishing to a place of pleasure . To an excellent new tune , " and with six more lines in each stanza ...
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24 seene . . lling [ half a page missing . ] 3 I where once.-P. 2 With pleasure's essence . - P . they.-P. * MS . cheesly . - F . Walking in a Meadow gren . [ Page 93 of. 5 the.-P. good have none as have no more but one , 2 SEE THE ...
24 seene . . lling [ half a page missing . ] 3 I where once.-P. 2 With pleasure's essence . - P . they.-P. * MS . cheesly . - F . Walking in a Meadow gren . [ Page 93 of. 5 the.-P. good have none as have no more but one , 2 SEE THE ...
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