Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscript: Loose and Humorous Songs, Volume 4N. Trübner, 1867 - 127 pages |
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Page 63
... Panche had a dish , a galland1 I - wiss , that fitted his appetye " ; 64 & quicklye he slapt vp all . 68 f Hee learned3 on his wiffe , & drew out his kniffe ; to a legg of Mutton fell hee ; he slapt it vp breefe , with a surloyne of ...
... Panche had a dish , a galland1 I - wiss , that fitted his appetye " ; 64 & quicklye he slapt vp all . 68 f Hee learned3 on his wiffe , & drew out his kniffe ; to a legg of Mutton fell hee ; he slapt it vp breefe , with a surloyne of ...
Page 64
... Panche takes her buttocks for his wife's face , 104 108 112 116 " what ayle you man ? " quoth shee . Quoth hee , " my hart is dry , I am soe hungry , that for meat I readye am to dye . " take heede & c . " Alas ! " quoth shee ...
... Panche takes her buttocks for his wife's face , 104 108 112 116 " what ayle you man ? " quoth shee . Quoth hee , " my hart is dry , I am soe hungry , that for meat I readye am to dye . " take heede & c . " Alas ! " quoth shee ...
Page 65
... Panche swears if she does it again he'll fling the furmity in her face . She does it ; he flings the furmity at her ; she puts her hand be- hind , and thinks she has dirtied the bed . Panche steals off to the dairy , 2 wrayed . - P . I ...
... Panche swears if she does it again he'll fling the furmity in her face . She does it ; he flings the furmity at her ; she puts her hand be- hind , and thinks she has dirtied the bed . Panche steals off to the dairy , 2 wrayed . - P . I ...
Page 66
... Panche cracks the " pot on one friar's head ; he thinks his com- panion did it , and thrashes him for it . The noise 1 1 1953 152 156 160 164 168 he clensed the Milke Basons all , tho there were plenty store ; & like a lout , he groped ...
... Panche cracks the " pot on one friar's head ; he thinks his com- panion did it , and thrashes him for it . The noise 1 1 1953 152 156 160 164 168 he clensed the Milke Basons all , tho there were plenty store ; & like a lout , he groped ...
Page 67
... Panche is discovered all over honey and cream ; and they see who the culprit is , but don't know how to punish him . God keep such guests away from me ! Here's the end of my merry tale . ffins . 1 the fryers they found . - P . Oh the ...
... Panche is discovered all over honey and cream ; and they see who the culprit is , but don't know how to punish him . God keep such guests away from me ! Here's the end of my merry tale . ffins . 1 the fryers they found . - P . Oh the ...
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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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Page 39 - After him succeeded, by the general council, one Cock Lorrell, the most notorious knave that ever lived.' . . By trade he was a tinker, often carrying a pan and hammer for shew ; but when he came to a good booty, he would cast his profession into a ditch, and play the padder.
Page 77 - We weare more fantastical fashions than any nation under the sun doth, the French only excepted ; which hath given occasion to the Venetian, and other Italians, to brand the Englishman with a notable mark of levity, by painting him stark naked, with a pair of shears in his hand, making his fashion of attire according to the vain conception of his brain-sick head, not to comeliness and decorum.
Page 32 - Psalmes, or Songs of Sion, turned into the language, and set to the tunes of a strange land...