Popular Rhymes and Nursery Tales: a Sequel to the Nursery Rhymes of EnglandJ. Russell Smith, 1849 - 276 pages |
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... Ben Jonson's Masque of Oberon ; the old ditty of " Three Blind Mice " is found in the curious music book entitled Deuteromelia , or the Second Part of Musicke's Melodie , 1609 ; and the song , " When I was a little girl , I wash'd my ...
... Ben Jonson's Masque of Oberon ; the old ditty of " Three Blind Mice " is found in the curious music book entitled Deuteromelia , or the Second Part of Musicke's Melodie , 1609 ; and the song , " When I was a little girl , I wash'd my ...
Page 31
... Ben Jonson in a very remarkable manner , - Say we are robb'd , If any come to borrow a spoon or so ; I will not have Good Fortune or God's Blessing Let in , while I am busy . or supper , she used to ask the miser for FIRESIDE STORIES . 31.
... Ben Jonson in a very remarkable manner , - Say we are robb'd , If any come to borrow a spoon or so ; I will not have Good Fortune or God's Blessing Let in , while I am busy . or supper , she used to ask the miser for FIRESIDE STORIES . 31.
Page 110
... Ben Jonson and Randolph , which affords another illus- tration of the analogy above mentioned . It is taken from a ... Ben Johnson , and comminge to a place in London where he and three more were drinkinge , peeps in att the chamber ...
... Ben Jonson and Randolph , which affords another illus- tration of the analogy above mentioned . It is taken from a ... Ben Johnson , and comminge to a place in London where he and three more were drinkinge , peeps in att the chamber ...
Page 181
... Ben Jonson appears to allude to this proverb in the Sad Shepherd , where Maudlin says- - " Do you give a thing and take a thing , madam ? ” Cotgrave , Dic- tionarie of the French and English Tongues , 1632 , 16 PROVERB - RHYMES . 181 ...
... Ben Jonson appears to allude to this proverb in the Sad Shepherd , where Maudlin says- - " Do you give a thing and take a thing , madam ? ” Cotgrave , Dic- tionarie of the French and English Tongues , 1632 , 16 PROVERB - RHYMES . 181 ...
Page 197
... Ben Jonson . If , however , the following quotation from an " old play , " given by Carr , be genuine , this conjecture must fall to the ground : A warke it ys as easie to be doone , As ' tys to saye , Jack ! robys on . WRANGHAM . Swing ...
... Ben Jonson . If , however , the following quotation from an " old play , " given by Carr , be genuine , this conjecture must fall to the ground : A warke it ys as easie to be doone , As ' tys to saye , Jack ! robys on . WRANGHAM . Swing ...
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