Ancient Songs and Ballads, from the Reign of King Henry the Second to the Revolution, Том 2Payne and Foss, 1829 |
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... live with her for better , for worse . " In the books of the Stationers company is the following entry , 7 November , 1576 , licensed unto him ( i . e . Richard Jones ) , a “ ballad , intituled , A woeful Ballad , made by mr . George ...
... live with her for better , for worse . " In the books of the Stationers company is the following entry , 7 November , 1576 , licensed unto him ( i . e . Richard Jones ) , a “ ballad , intituled , A woeful Ballad , made by mr . George ...
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... lives : Then , care away , and wend along with me . The ploughman , though he labor hard , Yet , on the holy - day , High trolollie , lollie , loe , high trolollie , lee , No emperor so merrily Does pass his time away : Then , care away ...
... lives : Then , care away , and wend along with me . The ploughman , though he labor hard , Yet , on the holy - day , High trolollie , lollie , loe , high trolollie , lee , No emperor so merrily Does pass his time away : Then , care away ...
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... there , We then do go most right . If tinkers may have leave to live , And bear the sow - skin budget , Then my account I well may give , And in the stocks avouch it . 40 Jog on , jog on , the foot - path 66 ANCIENT SONGS.
... there , We then do go most right . If tinkers may have leave to live , And bear the sow - skin budget , Then my account I well may give , And in the stocks avouch it . 40 Jog on , jog on , the foot - path 66 ANCIENT SONGS.
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... Lives of the Six Yeomen of the West , JACK OF NEWBERY , The Gentle Craft , and such like honest men , omitted by Stowe , Hollinshed , Grafton , Hall , Froissart , and the rest of those well - deserving writers . " ( Warton , Hist . Eng ...
... Lives of the Six Yeomen of the West , JACK OF NEWBERY , The Gentle Craft , and such like honest men , omitted by Stowe , Hollinshed , Grafton , Hall , Froissart , and the rest of those well - deserving writers . " ( Warton , Hist . Eng ...
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Joseph Ritson. Astonyed lay the heire of Linne , Ne knew if he were live or dead , At length he loked and sawe a bille , And in it a key of gold so redd . He took the bill and lookt it on , Strait good comfort found he there : It told ...
Joseph Ritson. Astonyed lay the heire of Linne , Ne knew if he were live or dead , At length he loked and sawe a bille , And in it a key of gold so redd . He took the bill and lookt it on , Strait good comfort found he there : It told ...
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