Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscript: Loose and Humorous Songs, Volume 4N. Trübner, 1867 - 127 pages |
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... pleasure ; shee despises your carrant , 1 sheele be payd with standing measure . 1 dun ye.-P. 2 Let this everlasting Dun.- P. I'll tell you the French way to put off duns : your Land- lord , your Tailor , [ page 194. ] your Shoe- maker ...
... pleasure ; shee despises your carrant , 1 sheele be payd with standing measure . 1 dun ye.-P. 2 Let this everlasting Dun.- P. I'll tell you the French way to put off duns : your Land- lord , your Tailor , [ page 194. ] your Shoe- maker ...
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... pleasure that I will haue from thee . what hurts there in this ? Then lets imbrace , & lett pleasure be free , the world shall neere take notice how delightfull [ we be.1 ] " I see that spyes , both peeping & creeping , in eche corner ...
... pleasure that I will haue from thee . what hurts there in this ? Then lets imbrace , & lett pleasure be free , the world shall neere take notice how delightfull [ we be.1 ] " I see that spyes , both peeping & creeping , in eche corner ...
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... pleasure , indeed I [ ' m ] destroyed if you speake of it againe ; for women doe proue neclected , reiected , when freedome of love is known to other men . Now you haue enioyed me , & all things be free , in faith youle vndoe me if a ...
... pleasure , indeed I [ ' m ] destroyed if you speake of it againe ; for women doe proue neclected , reiected , when freedome of love is known to other men . Now you haue enioyed me , & all things be free , in faith youle vndoe me if a ...
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... pleasures loue doth yeeld . Ah ha ! fyee , fye ! itt comes yett still ! itt comes , I , I ! doe what you will ! my breath doth passe , my blood doth trickle ! was euer lasse in such a pickle ? ffins . A maid & a younge man . [ Page 197 ...
... pleasures loue doth yeeld . Ah ha ! fyee , fye ! itt comes yett still ! itt comes , I , I ! doe what you will ! my breath doth passe , my blood doth trickle ! was euer lasse in such a pickle ? ffins . A maid & a younge man . [ Page 197 ...
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... pleasure , whose treasure I met a lass so pretty and kind . But I was dull . She may tell how she tempted me , 12 needs not to be Expected . 16 " I stayd him , & praide him , & proffered him a favour ; he kist mee , & wisht me to beare ...
... pleasure , whose treasure I met a lass so pretty and kind . But I was dull . She may tell how she tempted me , 12 needs not to be Expected . 16 " I stayd him , & praide him , & proffered him a favour ; he kist mee , & wisht me to beare ...
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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.
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