Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscript: Loose and Humorous Songs, Volume 4N. Trübner, 1867 - 127 pages |
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... pipe did sound soe Merrilye that I cold never blin.3 " Now when it grew to almost night , 308 Iacke the boy came home full right as he was wont to doo ; 312 But when he came into the hall , full soone his father did him call , 66 & bad ...
... pipe did sound soe Merrilye that I cold never blin.3 " Now when it grew to almost night , 308 Iacke the boy came home full right as he was wont to doo ; 312 But when he came into the hall , full soone his father did him call , 66 & bad ...
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... pipe me vp a merry toye , pipe freelye when thou will ! " " ffather , " the boy said , " verelye you shall haue mirth enoughe & glee till you bidd me bee still . " With that his pipe he quicklye sent , 344 & pipt , the whilest in ...
... pipe me vp a merry toye , pipe freelye when thou will ! " " ffather , " the boy said , " verelye you shall haue mirth enoughe & glee till you bidd me bee still . " With that his pipe he quicklye sent , 344 & pipt , the whilest in ...
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... pipe soe Merrilye , came dancing to the gate ; 376 Some leapt ore dores , some oer the hatch , Noe man wold stay to draw the latch but thought they came to Late ; 380 Some sicke or sleeping in their bedd , as thé7 by chance lift vp ...
... pipe soe Merrilye , came dancing to the gate ; 376 Some leapt ore dores , some oer the hatch , Noe man wold stay to draw the latch but thought they came to Late ; 380 Some sicke or sleeping in their bedd , as thé7 by chance lift vp ...
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... pipe trulye will make you dance & leape full hie & breake your hart at last . ” The Officiall replyd , " perdee ! 452 such a pipe faine wold 5 I see , & what mirth it can make . " " Now god forbidd ! " replyed the fryar , 6 " that ere ...
... pipe trulye will make you dance & leape full hie & breake your hart at last . ” The Officiall replyd , " perdee ! 452 such a pipe faine wold 5 I see , & what mirth it can make . " " Now god forbidd ! " replyed the fryar , 6 " that ere ...
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... pipe full lowde That euery man start vp & dancte ; Proctors & preists , & somners2 pranct , & all in that great ... pipes away , and all the world begins dancing , even the official , who suffers a collision with the friar . The ...
... pipe full lowde That euery man start vp & dancte ; Proctors & preists , & somners2 pranct , & all in that great ... pipes away , and all the world begins dancing , even the official , who suffers a collision with the friar . 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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