Ancient Songs and Ballads, from the Reign of King Henry the Second to the Revolution, Том 2Payne and Foss, 1829 |
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... Master Wither 233 2. A carol for presenting the wassel - bowl 238 7. Newes • 3. A Christmas carol 4. The taming of a shrew 5. Tom of Bedlam 6. Another Tom of Bedlam 8. When the king enjoys his own again 9. John and Joan : or , A mad ...
... Master Wither 233 2. A carol for presenting the wassel - bowl 238 7. Newes • 3. A Christmas carol 4. The taming of a shrew 5. Tom of Bedlam 6. Another Tom of Bedlam 8. When the king enjoys his own again 9. John and Joan : or , A mad ...
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... master , And wether ye and wether you will , like it best . " " To the castle of Crecrynbroghe , And there we will take our reste . " " I knowe wher is a gay castle , Is build of lyme and stone , Within there ' is a gay ladie , Her lord ...
... master , And wether ye and wether you will , like it best . " " To the castle of Crecrynbroghe , And there we will take our reste . " " I knowe wher is a gay castle , Is build of lyme and stone , Within there ' is a gay ladie , Her lord ...
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... master keepe . His haukes they flie so eagerly , There's no fowle dare him come nie . " Downe there comes a fallow doe , As great with yong as she might goe . She lift up his bloudy hed , And kist his wounds that were so red . She got ...
... master keepe . His haukes they flie so eagerly , There's no fowle dare him come nie . " Downe there comes a fallow doe , As great with yong as she might goe . She lift up his bloudy hed , And kist his wounds that were so red . She got ...
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... master too ; And I would eat and drink the best , And no work would I do . But I will cut my pretty green coat , knee ; A foot above my And I will clip my yellow locks , An inch below my eye . And I will buy a little white horse ...
... master too ; And I would eat and drink the best , And no work would I do . But I will cut my pretty green coat , knee ; A foot above my And I will clip my yellow locks , An inch below my eye . And I will buy a little white horse ...
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... , A merchants prentice bound , My name George Barnwel , that did spend My master many a pound . [ V. 153. All you that be executors made . ] 150 160 Take heed of harlots then , And their enticing trains 156 ANCIENT SONGS George Barnwel ·
... , A merchants prentice bound , My name George Barnwel , that did spend My master many a pound . [ V. 153. All you that be executors made . ] 150 160 Take heed of harlots then , And their enticing trains 156 ANCIENT SONGS George Barnwel ·
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