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An edition dated 1631. This is in black letter, and is in the Bodleian Library. [Said
to be printed by Eliz. Allde.] Edition dated 1659. Black letter. Printed for J. Wright.
A copy, supposed to be unique, is in the possession of J. A. Repton, Esq., ...
An edition dated 1631. This is in black letter, and is in the Bodleian Library. [Said
to be printed by Eliz. Allde.] Edition dated 1659. Black letter. Printed for J. Wright.
A copy, supposed to be unique, is in the possession of J. A. Repton, Esq., ...
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the following is an extract:-"The carol, “All you that are to mirth inclined', is rather
a favourite, and has been, I expect, regularly printed at the Christmas anniversary
for many years back. I got two copies, with a great many other MS. carols, from ...
the following is an extract:-"The carol, “All you that are to mirth inclined', is rather
a favourite, and has been, I expect, regularly printed at the Christmas anniversary
for many years back. I got two copies, with a great many other MS. carols, from ...
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Percy Society. called the Sinner's Redemption, which name is retained to the
present time.” Mr. Sandys, in the same communication, observes, “I looked into
Deloney's book previous to printing, but I could not meet with a black-letter copy”.
Percy Society. called the Sinner's Redemption, which name is retained to the
present time.” Mr. Sandys, in the same communication, observes, “I looked into
Deloney's book previous to printing, but I could not meet with a black-letter copy”.
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Contents
OLD BALLADS FROM EARLY PRINTED COPIES | 1 |
EARLY NAVAL BALLADS OF ENGLAND | 8 |
SPECIMENS OF LYRIC POETRY TEMP EDWARD I | 13 |
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