| 1825 - 442 pages
...went late hammering of, concerning the taverns in Rome. Pal. Only this, Horatius. Song, — VALERIUS. The gentry to the King's Head, The nobles to the Crown,...The gardener hies him to the Rose, To the Drum the man of war ; To the Feathers, ladies, you ; the Globe The sea-man doth not scorn : The usurer to the... | |
| 1825 - 442 pages
...this, Horatius. Song. — VALERIUS. The gentry to the King's Head, The nohlea to the Crown, The kuights unto the Golden Fleece, And to the Plough the clown....The gardener hies him to the Rose, To the Drum the man of war ; To the Feathers, ladies, you ; the Globe The sea-man doth not scorn : The usurer to the... | |
| John Bull - 1825 - 782 pages
...distressed situation. IXKS ГОЯ ALT. CLASSES. The gentry to the King's НеаЛ The nobles to the Crinen, The knights unto the Golden Fleece, And to the Plough...shepherd to the Star, The gardener hies him to the Rosr, To the Drum the man of war. To the Feather», ladies, you ; the Ghtt The seaman does not scorn,... | |
| Percy Society - 1848 - 400 pages
...thrice the length — the same is also in Evans 1-166, and in Roxburgh Ballads, British Museum, 2-291. . THE gentry to the King's Head, The nobles to the Crown,...The gardener hies him to the Rose, To the Drum the man of war ; To the Feathers, ladies, you ; the Globe The sea-man doth not scorn : The usurer to the... | |
| Percy Society - 1848 - 414 pages
...the Mitre, The shepherd to the Star, The gardener hies him to the Rose, To the Drum the man of war ; To the Feathers, ladies, you ; the Globe The sea-man...doth not scorn : The usurer to the Devil, and The townsman to the Horn. The huntsman to the White Hart, To the Ship the merchants go, But you that do... | |
| John Yonge Akerman - 1849 - 312 pages
...use by tavernkeepers alone is well deseribed in a song in Heywood's " Rape of Luerece," 1st ed. 1608. The gentry to the King's Head, The nobles to the Crown, The Knights unto the Golden Fleeee, And to the Plongh the clown. The churchman to the Mitre, The shepherd to the Star, The gardener... | |
| Robert Bell - 1854 - 282 pages
...that proves shall find it so, And this is love, and this is love, sweet friend, I trow. TAVERN SIGNS. THE gentry to the King's Head, The nobles to the Crown,...The gardener hies him to the Rose, To the Drum the man of war; To the Feathers, ladies, you; the Globe The sea-man doth not scorn : The usurer to the... | |
| Robert Bell - 1854 - 290 pages
...thought a skeleton, For thou like death dost still destroy, When thou dost strike but one. TAVERN SIGNS. gentry to the King's Head, The nobles to the Crown,...The gardener hies him to the Rose, To the Drum the man of war; To the Feathers, ladies, you; the Globe The sea-man doth not scorn : The usurer to the... | |
| John Timbs - 1861 - 338 pages
...the host is ready to alter it. Heywood has these lines upon houses of entertainment in TOGS : — o The gentry to the King's Head, The nobles to the Crown,...The gardener hies him to the Rose, To the Drum the man of war. To the Feathers, ladies you, &c. Origin of the Hammercloth. In an old family coach, which... | |
| Isaac Jack Reeve - 1865 - 232 pages
...were, and are still, adapted to please their peculiar customers — thus Heywood sings in 1608 : — The gentry to the King's Head, The nobles to the Crown,...The gardener hies him to the Rose, To the Drum the man of war. POETICAL TAVERN SIGNS. AT the " King's Head" Inn, Stutton, . near Ipswich, until very recently... | |
| |