Early English Poetry, Ballads and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages: Ed. from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications ...Percy society, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 82
... verse 3 , - " The duke by law did lose his BLOOD . " " Did lose his head " in the edition of 1659 , and in verse 5 , " But none on him would bread bestow . " This P. 32 , - " To a new tune , or PHILLIDA FLOUTS ME . " song and tune are ...
... verse 3 , - " The duke by law did lose his BLOOD . " " Did lose his head " in the edition of 1659 , and in verse 5 , " But none on him would bread bestow . " This P. 32 , - " To a new tune , or PHILLIDA FLOUTS ME . " song and tune are ...
Page 84
... verse , - " Or with her ten commandments : " i . e . her ten nails . P. 64 , verse 1 , -In this and other verses , the names of Phil- lida and Coridon are omitted , but they are evidently in dialogue . 66 P. 68 , -To the tune of ...
... verse , - " Or with her ten commandments : " i . e . her ten nails . P. 64 , verse 1 , -In this and other verses , the names of Phil- lida and Coridon are omitted , but they are evidently in dialogue . 66 P. 68 , -To the tune of ...
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... verse , The stupid pots , or sencelesse streetes to pearce . The doggrell discord of thy long legd rime , Defameth poets , scandalize the time . Your mock - verse muse deserveth nought but fire , The beggers ' whipstock , or the ...
... verse , The stupid pots , or sencelesse streetes to pearce . The doggrell discord of thy long legd rime , Defameth poets , scandalize the time . Your mock - verse muse deserveth nought but fire , The beggers ' whipstock , or the ...
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