Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 37
... sung the lovely layes Of simple shepheards in their countrey - farmes ? Ah ! he is dead , the cause of all our harmes : And with him dide my joy and sweete delight ; The cleare to clowdes , the day is turnd to night . SYDNEY , the syren ...
... sung the lovely layes Of simple shepheards in their countrey - farmes ? Ah ! he is dead , the cause of all our harmes : And with him dide my joy and sweete delight ; The cleare to clowdes , the day is turnd to night . SYDNEY , the syren ...
Page 66
... sung or said by children on the last day of the year , when collecting their " farls , " as they named it , of oaten cake and cheese . See Gent . Mag . , vol . lx . p . 499 . † Happily expressive of the good eating and great doings at ...
... sung or said by children on the last day of the year , when collecting their " farls , " as they named it , of oaten cake and cheese . See Gent . Mag . , vol . lx . p . 499 . † Happily expressive of the good eating and great doings at ...
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