Bishop Percy's Folio Manuscript: Loose and Humorous Songs, Volume 4N. Trübner, 1867 - 127 pages |
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Page 66
... thinke his fellow had vpon some spite abused him soe ; therfore , as he were madd , 176 he laid him soundlye on , & caught him by the eares ; * ་ ༄ ༦ ( ༔ whose rumbled waked the folkes in the house , & fedd3 them full of feares . 180 ...
... thinke his fellow had vpon some spite abused him soe ; therfore , as he were madd , 176 he laid him soundlye on , & caught him by the eares ; * ་ ༄ ༦ ( ༔ whose rumbled waked the folkes in the house , & fedd3 them full of feares . 180 ...
Page 73
... thinke itt no 2 shame , par melio shance . then let my speeches not offend , tho you be gaudye , & I be baudye & want a rodd ! good deeds shall speeches ffault amend when you are willing ffor to be billing the stiller of strife , wives ...
... thinke itt no 2 shame , par melio shance . then let my speeches not offend , tho you be gaudye , & I be baudye & want a rodd ! good deeds shall speeches ffault amend when you are willing ffor to be billing the stiller of strife , wives ...
Page 84
... thinke that no good maners he hath knowne . wee all ffrom women came : why shold wee women blame , & ffor a litle vsing of their owne ? MS . has a tag like s to the d.-F. ffinis . Off : alle the seaes . [ Page 455 of 84 BLAME NOT A WOMAN.
... thinke that no good maners he hath knowne . wee all ffrom women came : why shold wee women blame , & ffor a litle vsing of their owne ? MS . has a tag like s to the d.-F. ffinis . Off : alle the seaes . [ Page 455 of 84 BLAME NOT A WOMAN.
Page 90
... thinke this ffragrant place was only made for louers true - eche others to inbrace . " hee tooke her by the middle small , — good sooth I doe not mocke , - not meaning to doe any thing but to pull vpp her : smo : 1 blocke wheron shee ...
... thinke this ffragrant place was only made for louers true - eche others to inbrace . " hee tooke her by the middle small , — good sooth I doe not mocke , - not meaning to doe any thing but to pull vpp her : smo : 1 blocke wheron shee ...
Page 92
... of the losse of my virginitye ! but dost thou thinke I am soe madd , or of soe litle witt as ffor to sell my honestye ? O nay ! O nay ! not yett ! " 1 vanity . - P . 28 32 They way to win a womans hart , 92 O NAY: O NAY: NOT YETT.
... of the losse of my virginitye ! but dost thou thinke I am soe madd , or of soe litle witt as ffor to sell my honestye ? O nay ! O nay ! not yett ! " 1 vanity . - P . 28 32 They way to win a womans hart , 92 O NAY: O NAY: NOT YETT.
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