Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscript: Loose and Humorous Songs, Volume 4N. Trübner, 1867 - 127 pages |
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... downe 6 & fell to 7 Meate ; Promooters in plumbe9 broth was his first dish , his owne priuye 10 kitchen had noe 11 such meate . 12 Sixe pickeld taylors slasht 13 & cutt , With Sempsters & tire women ffitt for his pallatt , 14 With ...
... downe 6 & fell to 7 Meate ; Promooters in plumbe9 broth was his first dish , his owne priuye 10 kitchen had noe 11 such meate . 12 Sixe pickeld taylors slasht 13 & cutt , With Sempsters & tire women ffitt for his pallatt , 14 With ...
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... . 5 For all my wishing's , I'll have none But him I love , & love but one ; And if he love not me , then I'll have none , But ever till I dye I'll lye alone . [ G.G . ] - P . Downe : sate the shepard . [ Page 201 of 56 LYE ALONE .
... . 5 For all my wishing's , I'll have none But him I love , & love but one ; And if he love not me , then I'll have none , But ever till I dye I'll lye alone . [ G.G . ] - P . Downe : sate the shepard . [ Page 201 of 56 LYE ALONE .
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Loose and Humorous Songs Thomas Percy John Wesley Hales, Frederick James Furnivall. Downe : sate the shepard . [ Page 201 of MS . ] DOWNE : sate the shepeard swaine soe sober & demure , wishing for his wench againe soe bonny & soe pure ...
Loose and Humorous Songs Thomas Percy John Wesley Hales, Frederick James Furnivall. Downe : sate the shepard . [ Page 201 of MS . ] DOWNE : sate the shepeard swaine soe sober & demure , wishing for his wench againe soe bonny & soe pure ...
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... DOWNE SATE THE SHEPARD . her hayre as blacke as any croe , from the top to the toe , all downe along to her hy & c . with her Mantle tucked vp shee fothered her flocke , soe that they that doe her see may then behold her smocke , soe ...
... DOWNE SATE THE SHEPARD . her hayre as blacke as any croe , from the top to the toe , all downe along to her hy & c . with her Mantle tucked vp shee fothered her flocke , soe that they that doe her see may then behold her smocke , soe ...
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... the folkes in the house , & fedd3 them full of feares . 180 take heed of hott furmitree ! TO ! IG MS . slore . - F . floor . - P . 2 rumbling . - P . + fed , perhaps fill'd . - P . 184 188 192 1 When they came downe , thé 66 . PANCHE .
... the folkes in the house , & fedd3 them full of feares . 180 take heed of hott furmitree ! TO ! IG MS . slore . - F . floor . - P . 2 rumbling . - P . + fed , perhaps fill'd . - P . 184 188 192 1 When they came downe , thé 66 . PANCHE .
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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...