Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscript: Loose and Humorous Songs, Volume 4N. Trübner, 1867 - 127 pages |
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... LOUE PANDERS COME AWAYE A DAINTY DUCKE . NOW FYE ON DREAMES A MAYDEN HEADE . TOM LONGE ALL IN A GREENE MEADOWE THOMAS YOU CANNOTT PAGE 87 89 92 94 96 99 101 . 102 • 104 . 108 109 • 111 112 114 • 116 See the bwildinge . [ Page 56 of MS ...
... LOUE PANDERS COME AWAYE A DAINTY DUCKE . NOW FYE ON DREAMES A MAYDEN HEADE . TOM LONGE ALL IN A GREENE MEADOWE THOMAS YOU CANNOTT PAGE 87 89 92 94 96 99 101 . 102 • 104 . 108 109 • 111 112 114 • 116 See the bwildinge . [ Page 56 of MS ...
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... loue ! see the places where I enioyed those graces they goddes might moue ! 5 oft in this arbour , whiles that shee with melting kisses disstilling blisses through my frayle lipps , what Ioy did ravish me ! the pretty Nightingale did ...
... loue ! see the places where I enioyed those graces they goddes might moue ! 5 oft in this arbour , whiles that shee with melting kisses disstilling blisses through my frayle lipps , what Ioy did ravish me ! the pretty Nightingale did ...
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... Thunder . - P . 5 Quoth Jack , Sir , did.-P. 6thy.-P. " good maid.-P. 9 and day.-P. 9 This wife did love him as a saint . -P . 10 Nor . . . shew.-P. ... " for gods loue meet this boy1 to - morrow 16 FRYAR AND BOYE . FRYAR AND BOYE.
... Thunder . - P . 5 Quoth Jack , Sir , did.-P. 6thy.-P. " good maid.-P. 9 and day.-P. 9 This wife did love him as a saint . -P . 10 Nor . . . shew.-P. ... " for gods loue meet this boy1 to - morrow 16 FRYAR AND BOYE . FRYAR AND BOYE.
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... loue meet this boy1 to - morrow , beat him well , & giue him sorrow , & make him blind or lame . " 196 The fryar swore he wold him beat , the wiffe prayd him 3 not to forgett , the boy did her much shame : " Some wiche he is , " quoth ...
... loue meet this boy1 to - morrow , beat him well , & giue him sorrow , & make him blind or lame . " 196 The fryar swore he wold him beat , the wiffe prayd him 3 not to forgett , the boy did her much shame : " Some wiche he is , " quoth ...
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... loue ! " said the warched fryar , 11 " & if you will that strange pipe heare , binde me fast to a post ! 1 It shḍ be : -It had been no deadly sin.-P. 2 sin , pr . copy.-P. 3 blin , cessare , desinere , desistere.- Lye.-P. 4 unto.-P. 5 ...
... loue ! " said the warched fryar , 11 " & if you will that strange pipe heare , binde me fast to a post ! 1 It shḍ be : -It had been no deadly sin.-P. 2 sin , pr . copy.-P. 3 blin , cessare , desinere , desistere.- Lye.-P. 4 unto.-P. 5 ...
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BALLADS and ROMANCES belly BOKES Cambridge cannott Cock Lorell codlings Colchester Castle cold copy Cupid dad ont dance delight devill doth Dulcina edited euery F. J. Furnivall father ffinis ffins ffor ffrom ffull FITZEDWARD HALL FLORIS AND BLANCHEFLOUR Folio frere.-P friar fryar fryer furmitree gaue ging &c giue Grandam boy hart hath haue heere hey &c heyda heye HUMOROUS SONGS Iacke Jack Jonson's kisse leaue lett Lillumwham &c litle liue LOOSE and HUMOROUS loue louers maid Masques mayd meate melio shance merry neuer night Officiall Panche Percy Folio Percy's Phillips.-F PIERS PLOWMAN pipe pleasure Poems printed quoth shee sate sayd shee cryes shee wold shold stanza sweet take heede &c tell thee thou Tom Longe tune vnder vnto vpon W. W. Skeat wench Wheatley wiffe woman yett
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