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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... cloak , " ( reprinted in Nichols's Select collection of Poems , 1781 , vol . vii , p . 62 ) , concluded with some lines which may have suggested the ballad : - " 6 : - these are no times for thee , Thick cloaks are only fit for knavery ...
... cloak , " ( reprinted in Nichols's Select collection of Poems , 1781 , vol . vii , p . 62 ) , concluded with some lines which may have suggested the ballad : - " 6 : - these are no times for thee , Thick cloaks are only fit for knavery ...
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... Cloak down , That cramp'd all the kingdom and crippl'd thecrown . It was a black Cloak , In good time be it spoke , That kill'd many thousands , but never struck stroke ; With hatchet and rope , The forlorn hope , Did joyn with the ...
... Cloak down , That cramp'd all the kingdom and crippl'd thecrown . It was a black Cloak , In good time be it spoke , That kill'd many thousands , but never struck stroke ; With hatchet and rope , The forlorn hope , Did joyn with the ...
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... cloak , which is here reduced in size , but in no way other altered . The two short lines , which commence our ... Cloak . THIS cloak was cut in old Oliver's days . Fa , la , & c . When zeal and religion were lost in a maze . Fa . ' Twas ...
... cloak , which is here reduced in size , but in no way other altered . The two short lines , which commence our ... Cloak . THIS cloak was cut in old Oliver's days . Fa , la , & c . When zeal and religion were lost in a maze . Fa . ' Twas ...
Contents
SATIRICAL SONGS AND POEMS ON COSTUME | 17 |
SONG UPON THE TAILORS 1 | 1 |
THE MERCER | 7 |
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