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EARLY ENGLISH POETRY , BALLADS , AND POPULAR LITERATURE OF THE
MIDDLE AGES . EDITED FROM ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPTS AND SCARCE
PUBLICATIONS . VOL . XXVII . LONDON . PRINTED FOR THE PERCY SOCIETY
, BE ...
EARLY ENGLISH POETRY , BALLADS , AND POPULAR LITERATURE OF THE
MIDDLE AGES . EDITED FROM ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPTS AND SCARCE
PUBLICATIONS . VOL . XXVII . LONDON . PRINTED FOR THE PERCY SOCIETY
, BE ...
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Tuis ballad , “ to the tune of London Top Knots , ” is reprinted from a small
collection of songs consisting of four leaves only , in the three volumes of old
ballads preserved in the British Museum . It is entitled , “ Musick a - la - mode : or
the Young ...
Tuis ballad , “ to the tune of London Top Knots , ” is reprinted from a small
collection of songs consisting of four leaves only , in the three volumes of old
ballads preserved in the British Museum . It is entitled , “ Musick a - la - mode : or
the Young ...
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LONDON FASHIONS . From Garrick ' s musical farce called May - day , or the
Little Gypsey , acted at Drury Lane in 1775 . It embodies a countryınan ' s ideas of
London enormities in fashion . What ' s a poor simple clown To do in the town ?
LONDON FASHIONS . From Garrick ' s musical farce called May - day , or the
Little Gypsey , acted at Drury Lane in 1775 . It embodies a countryınan ' s ideas of
London enormities in fashion . What ' s a poor simple clown To do in the town ?
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SATIRICAL SONGS AND POEMS ON COSTUME | |
SONG UPON THE TALORS | 1 |
THE MERCER | 7 |
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