A Little Book of Songs and Ballads: Gathered from Ancient Musick Books, Ms. and Printed |
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ancient balla moy Ballad Bartholomew Fair Besse black bole booth brave British Museum Chorus.-Tosse the pot cold winter Complaynt of Scotland copy cross-capers curious daunce day to woo dine ditty doth Dragon drink tobacco drive the cold edition editor Elkanah Settle entitled fidler Flye frende gentle butler Hee'l steal Henry VIII Here's heresay hey troly hoyda Humours hunt John Gamble keepe king Kyng Kytt Kytt hathe lost lady lasses London Lord Love will find merry methinkes one tooth minstrels mirth monie mouse never night Old England grown penny pipe Poems Poetry preserved Prince printed Queen quoth Rose of England rutterkyn sack seventeenth century shee sheepe shearing sing Sir Eglamore Sir John Hawkins soe saies sport stanzas sung thee thou Tixall tobacco toopence tosse the pot tune unto verse Welcum Who's the foole William Stansby wooll wyll zome zure zweare