By a bank as I lay. We be three poor mariners |
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Cries, Ballads, Catches, Dances by |
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Hey ho, to the greenwood. Yonder comes a courteous knight. I cannot come every day. Tomorrow the fox will come. Canst thou love and lie alone. Who liveth so merry. Long have we been perplext. Hey ho, nobody at home. Give us once a drink. Who's the fool now? |
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Malt's Come Down. The Maid She Went A-Milking. By a Bank as I Lay. Jinkin the Jester. What Hap Had I to Marry a Shrow. He That Will an Alehous Keep |
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Psalm 117: O praise the Lord, all ye nations |
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Remember O Thou Man |
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The Cryers Song of Cheape-Slde. A Round of Three Country Dances in One. Martin said to his man. Wee be souldlers three. Yonder comes a courteous knight. Of all the birds that ever I see. A wooing song of a yeoman of Kent's Sonne. Browning Madame. Three blinde mice. To morrow the fox will come to town. Viol Fancy à S. Fantasia No. 4. Fancy No.1. The crowning of Belphebe. The marriage of the f rogge and the mouse. Musing mine owns sette all alone. Laboravl In gemitu meo. Ne laeteris inimica mea. There were three ravens. Hodge Trllllndle to his Zweet hort Malkyn |
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The Three Ravens |
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There Were Three Ravens |
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We Be Three Poor Marriners |
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Who liveth so merrily. Martin said to his man. Tomorrow the fox will come to town. A bellman's song |
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Yonder Comes a Courteous Knight |
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