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" From morning unto night : They told the fiddler then, They'd pay him for his play; And each a two-pence, two-pence, Gave him, and went away. [Good night... "
The Panjandrum Picture Book - Page 18
by Randolph Caldecott - 1885 - 88 pages
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Scottish Traditional Versions of Ancient Ballads, Volume 17

James Henry Dixon - Ballads, English - 1846 - 424 pages
...'em take their kisses back, And give them their own again. Yet there they sate, Until it was late, And tired the fiddler quite, With singing and playing, Without any paying, From morning unto night : They told the fiddler then, They'd pay him for his play; And each a two-pence, two-pence,...
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Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the ..., Volume 17

Percy Society - English literature - 1846 - 410 pages
...'em take their kisses back, And give them their own again. Yet there they sate, Until it was late, And tired the fiddler quite, With singing and playing, Without any paying, From morning unto night : They told the fiddler then, They'd pay him for his play; And each a two-pence, two-pence,...
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Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages ...

Percy Society - English literature - 1846 - 400 pages
...'em take their kisses back, And give them their own again. Yet there they sate, Until it was late, And tired the fiddler quite, With singing and playing, Without any paying, From morning unto night : They told the fiddler then, They'd pay him for his play; And each a two-pence, two-pence,...
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Scottish Traditional Versions of Ancient Ballads

James Henry Dixon - Ballads, English - 1846 - 410 pages
...'em take their kisses back, And give them their own again. Yet there they sate, Until it was late, And tired the fiddler quite, With singing and playing, Without any paying, They told the fiddler then, They'd pay him for his play; And each a two-pence, two-pence, Gave him,...
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Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the ..., Volume 17

Percy Society - English literature - 1846 - 410 pages
...'em take their kisses back, And give them their own again. Yet there they sate, Until it was late, And tired the fiddler quite, With singing and playing, Without any paying, They told the fiddler then, They'd pay him for his play; And each a two-pence, two-pence, Gave him,...
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Ancient Poems, Ballads and Songs of the Peasantry of England: Taken Down ...

Robert Bell, James Henry Dixon - Ballads, English - 1857 - 264 pages
...'em take their kisses back, And give them their own again. Yet there they sate, until it was late, And tired the fiddler quite, With singing and playing, without any paying, From morning unto night: They told the fiddler then, They'd pay him for his play; And each a two-pence, two-pence,...
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Poets' Wit and Humour

English poetry - 1861 - 304 pages
...begin To quarrel with the men, And bade them take their kisses baek, And give them their own again. Now there they did stay the whole of the day, And tired the fiddler quite With daneing and play, without any pay, From morning until night. They told the fiddler then They'd pay...
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Old English Ballads: A Collection of Favourite Ballads of the Olden Time

Ballads, English - 1863 - 302 pages
...begin To quarrel with the men, And bade them take their kisses back, And give them their own again. Now there they did stay the whole of the day, And tired the fiddler quite With dancing and play, without any pay, From morning until night. They told the fiddler then They'd pay...
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Old English ballads, favourite ballads of the olden time

English ballads - 1864 - 296 pages
...begin To quarrel with the men, And bade them take their kisses back, And give them their own again. Now there they did stay the whole of the day, And tired the fiddler quite With dancing and play, without any pay, From morning until night. They told the fiddler then They'd pay...
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The Book of Humorous Poetry

Humorous poetry - 1867 - 530 pages
...begin To quarrel with the men, And bade them take their kisses back, And give them their own again. Now there they did stay the whole of the day, And tired the fiddler quite With dancing and play, without any pay, From morning until night. They told the fiddler then They'd pay...
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