The Songs of England and Scotland, Volume 1J. Cochrane, 1835 - Ballads, English |
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Page vii
... hand of a beauteous Blancheflour . Many of those old romances , which the Minstrels chanted , and which Chaucer alludes to , still exist , shewing a vein of fancy and an ele- gance of description , for the period in which they were ...
... hand of a beauteous Blancheflour . Many of those old romances , which the Minstrels chanted , and which Chaucer alludes to , still exist , shewing a vein of fancy and an ele- gance of description , for the period in which they were ...
Page xix
... hands , her minion fete , They seme to me there is none so mete , As my swete swetyng . Above all other prayse must I , And loue my pretty pygsnye , * For none I fynd soo womanly As my swete swetyng . Among the Royal MSS . in the ...
... hands , her minion fete , They seme to me there is none so mete , As my swete swetyng . Above all other prayse must I , And loue my pretty pygsnye , * For none I fynd soo womanly As my swete swetyng . Among the Royal MSS . in the ...
Page xxii
... hand I think me sure , O Fortune cry consent- And change thy frown of displeasure , Not make our love misspent . Woe worth thy power my foremost foe That art so rude to me Thou turnest all to care and woe- That joys and sweets should be ...
... hand I think me sure , O Fortune cry consent- And change thy frown of displeasure , Not make our love misspent . Woe worth thy power my foremost foe That art so rude to me Thou turnest all to care and woe- That joys and sweets should be ...
Page xxvi
... hand , To grant whatever you would crave , I have both waged life and land , Your love and good will for to have . I bought thee kerchers to thy head , That were wrought fine and gallantly , I kept thee booth at boord and bed Which cost ...
... hand , To grant whatever you would crave , I have both waged life and land , Your love and good will for to have . I bought thee kerchers to thy head , That were wrought fine and gallantly , I kept thee booth at boord and bed Which cost ...
Page xxxiv
... hands of every one . Had the music of even a single song been printed , copyright would certainly have been interfered with and hurt - but with the printing of the lyrics themselves , the case seems otherwise . As for descent and birth ...
... hands of every one . Had the music of even a single song been printed , copyright would certainly have been interfered with and hurt - but with the printing of the lyrics themselves , the case seems otherwise . As for descent and birth ...
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