Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscript: Loose and Humorous Songs, Volume 4N. Trübner, 1867 - 127 pages |
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... thing . " " ffather , " he said , " now by my birthe , I plaide him but a fitt of Mirth & pipet him vp a6 spring . " " That pipe , " said his father , " wold I heare . ' 66 now god forbidd ! " cryed out the fryar9 ; his hands he then ...
... thing . " " ffather , " he said , " now by my birthe , I plaide him but a fitt of Mirth & pipet him vp a6 spring . " " That pipe , " said his father , " wold I heare . ' 66 now god forbidd ! " cryed out the fryar9 ; his hands he then ...
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... thing forbidden . It is the care that makes the theft ; none loues the thing forsaken ; the bold & willinge whore is left when the modest wench is taken . [ page 105. ] Shee dulle that is 2 too forwards bent ; not good , but want , is ...
... thing forbidden . It is the care that makes the theft ; none loues the thing forsaken ; the bold & willinge whore is left when the modest wench is taken . [ page 105. ] Shee dulle that is 2 too forwards bent ; not good , but want , is ...
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... thing else he 14 doth 15 not loue , preserue & send our gracious king 16 such meate as he loues , I beseeche god aboue ! 13 slirted . - Folio ed . 2 W. omits these last three stanzas . - F . 3 too . Folio . ⚫ Scent of the Vapour which ...
... thing else he 14 doth 15 not loue , preserue & send our gracious king 16 such meate as he loues , I beseeche god aboue ! 13 slirted . - Folio ed . 2 W. omits these last three stanzas . - F . 3 too . Folio . ⚫ Scent of the Vapour which ...
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... things be free , in faith youle vndoe me if a teltale you bee . " Then heeres my hart ! Ile euer endeuer that wee will neuer part till death assignes the time . were itt not you , beleeue me it wold greeue m [ e ] to doo what I doo ...
... things be free , in faith youle vndoe me if a teltale you bee . " Then heeres my hart ! Ile euer endeuer that wee will neuer part till death assignes the time . were itt not you , beleeue me it wold greeue m [ e ] to doo what I doo ...
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... things did goe . take heede for well they did see that it was he that did the old man wronge , 192 & hee that brake the poore fryers head as he did lye alonge , that eate the Milke & creame & the pott of ffurmitree ; 196 yett , for to ...
... things did goe . take heede for well they did see that it was he that did the old man wronge , 192 & hee that brake the poore fryers head as he did lye alonge , that eate the Milke & creame & the pott of ffurmitree ; 196 yett , for to ...
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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...