Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 17Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... Here's a health to the barley - mow ! The pint , the half - a - pint , & c . Cho . Here's a health , & c . We'll drink it out of the quart , my brave boys , Here's a health to the barley - mow ! The quart , the pint , & c . Cho . Here's ...
... Here's a health to the barley - mow ! The pint , the half - a - pint , & c . Cho . Here's a health , & c . We'll drink it out of the quart , my brave boys , Here's a health to the barley - mow ! The quart , the pint , & c . Cho . Here's ...
Page 181
... health , & c . We'll drink it out of the hogshead , my boys , Here's a health to the barley - mow ! The hogshead , the half - hogshead , & c . Cho . Here's a health , & c . We'll drink it out of the pipe , my brave boys , Here's a health ...
... health , & c . We'll drink it out of the hogshead , my boys , Here's a health to the barley - mow ! The hogshead , the half - hogshead , & c . Cho . Here's a health , & c . We'll drink it out of the pipe , my brave boys , Here's a health ...
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... Here's a health to the barley mow ! Here's a health to the man Who very well can Both harrow , and plough , and sow ! " When it is well sown , See it is well mown , - Both raked and gavelled clean , And a barn to lay it in . Here's a ...
... Here's a health to the barley mow ! Here's a health to the man Who very well can Both harrow , and plough , and sow ! " When it is well sown , See it is well mown , - Both raked and gavelled clean , And a barn to lay it in . Here's a ...
Contents
King James I and the Tinkler | 12 |
The Keach i the Creel | 13 |
The Merry Broomfield or the Westcountry Wager | 14 |
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