The Bagford Ballads: Illustrating the Last Years of the Stuarts, Частина 1Joseph Woodfall Ebsworth Ballad Society, 1878 |
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... night out - cast from shelter , save a bunch of furze on commons , or beneath a leafless hedge in driving rain , had filled the joints with aches , the heart with weariness , and almost with despair . Yet none so ready to forget past ...
... night out - cast from shelter , save a bunch of furze on commons , or beneath a leafless hedge in driving rain , had filled the joints with aches , the heart with weariness , and almost with despair . Yet none so ready to forget past ...
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... Night - spell to catch thieves , " and the characteristics of the Head , what they betoken . The popularity of " Prophesies " of this sort , and accounts of magicians , such as Dr. Faustus and Albertus Magnus , is noteworthy . Yet Books ...
... Night - spell to catch thieves , " and the characteristics of the Head , what they betoken . The popularity of " Prophesies " of this sort , and accounts of magicians , such as Dr. Faustus and Albertus Magnus , is noteworthy . Yet Books ...
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... night . 51. St. George [ and the Dragon ] . Of Hectors deeds did Homer sing . " 9 19 iii . 45 . i . 376 . 99 i . 128 . 99 52. King and the Northern Man . [ By Martin Parker . ] To drive away the weary day . 53. King and the Miller [ of ...
... night . 51. St. George [ and the Dragon ] . Of Hectors deeds did Homer sing . " 9 19 iii . 45 . i . 376 . 99 i . 128 . 99 52. King and the Northern Man . [ By Martin Parker . ] To drive away the weary day . 53. King and the Miller [ of ...
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... Night - Raven ; or , Trap for a Scold . ] Here is a merry Song , if that you please , & c . Rawl . Coll . , 566 , 165 . 283. Woman to the Plough - man [ to the Hen - roost ] . 284. [ The Seaman's leave taken of his ] Sweet [ est ] ...
... Night - Raven ; or , Trap for a Scold . ] Here is a merry Song , if that you please , & c . Rawl . Coll . , 566 , 165 . 283. Woman to the Plough - man [ to the Hen - roost ] . 284. [ The Seaman's leave taken of his ] Sweet [ est ] ...
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... night and day , But I ne'r regarded the words spoke she , Until & c . For here would I trust and there would I lend , And every one would be my friend , Because of my money they saw I was kind , And they'l pay me again when the Devil is ...
... night and day , But I ne'r regarded the words spoke she , Until & c . For here would I trust and there would I lend , And every one would be my friend , Because of my money they saw I was kind , And they'l pay me again when the Devil is ...
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according to Order appear Bagford Ballads Bagford Coll Bagford Collection Ballad Society Bartholomew Fair Beggar beginning Black-letter bonny Boys brave broadside Brooksby Chappell's copy D'Urfey dear death Delight derry ditty doth Drollery Duke edition England English fear fight French gallant Garland Gilderoy give grief hand hath heart Highwaymen honour J. P. Collier James John Jovial King Lady Lamentation Lass late Licensed according lines live London Lord lost Lovers Mary Mary Ambree merry Musidora ne'r never night Old Ballads Pepys Coll Percy Percy Folio Percy Society Pills Poems poor popular pray printed probably Protestant Quoth Rant reprinted Richard Pocock Roxb Roxburghe Roxburghe Ballads Seaman sing song soon sorrow sung sweet tell THACKERAY'S LIST thee There's thou Tom D'Urfey Tourville true tune twas unto verse verso volume Well-a-day White-letter William Woman woodcut words young
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Сторінка 211 - He that is down needs fear no fall; He that is low no pride; He that is humble ever shall Have God to be his guide.