Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 17Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... tell me , tell me , Tam - a - Line , O ! tell , an ' tell me true ; Tell me this nicht , an ' mak ' nae lee , What pedigree are you ? O ! I hae been at gude church - door 14 SCOTTISH TRADITIONAL VERSIONS The Merry Broomfield; or the ...
... tell me , tell me , Tam - a - Line , O ! tell , an ' tell me true ; Tell me this nicht , an ' mak ' nae lee , What pedigree are you ? O ! I hae been at gude church - door 14 SCOTTISH TRADITIONAL VERSIONS The Merry Broomfield; or the ...
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... tell me , tell me , Tam - a - Line , O tell , an ' tell me true ; Tell me this nicht , an ' mak ' nae lee , What way I'll borrow you ? The morn is hallowe'en nicht , The elfin court will OF ANCIENT BALLADS . 15 Sir John Barleycorn.
... tell me , tell me , Tam - a - Line , O tell , an ' tell me true ; Tell me this nicht , an ' mak ' nae lee , What way I'll borrow you ? The morn is hallowe'en nicht , The elfin court will OF ANCIENT BALLADS . 15 Sir John Barleycorn.
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... tell to me ; My name ! my name , I ne'er will tell , Till both your names you have told to me . The one of us is bold Robin Hood , And the other little John , so free : Now , says the pedlar , it lays to my good will , Whether my name I ...
... tell to me ; My name ! my name , I ne'er will tell , Till both your names you have told to me . The one of us is bold Robin Hood , And the other little John , so free : Now , says the pedlar , it lays to my good will , Whether my name I ...
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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