The Roxburghe ballads . s. Then bi jhty jolly too, lii* Bong <li<l toon b< g^ia : With, • to. Her Parents being willing, all parti were agreed; II i portion thirty shillings, they married were with speed ; Then Will the piper be did play, while they did dance and sinj In plea 111 EL r celebrate the dayj When being me1 together, their Caps they off did ding: With In,a i/i, you do, inn! how iio you do, and hou do you do, again Printed and sold in Bote Church Yard, London. [Ulnck-lettei brood id< [before 1681 and those licen ed by Richard Pocoi k , versprinted foi Franeii T< V$r$t


The Roxburghe ballads . s. Then bi jhty jolly too, lii* Bong <li<l toon b< g^ia : With, • to. Her Parents being willing, all parti were agreed; II i portion thirty shillings, they married were with speed ; Then Will the piper be did play, while they did dance and sinj In plea 111 EL r celebrate the dayj When being me1 together, their Caps they off did ding: With In,a i/i, you do, inn! how iio you do, and hou do you do, again Printed and sold in Bote Church Yard, London. [Ulnck-lettei brood id< [before 1681 and those licen ed by Richard Pocoi k , versprinted foi Franeii T< V$r$t ./. Wright, and John Clarke. Dura i a White-letter reprint; with three modern cul . A bepherd youth; an old man,hall lei nd b market woman in s bigh-peaked bat with i ba | Th?? - would hiss! —1 i 10. ir. ONEST TOM DURFET had some special cause to likeWinchester, as everybody has who once had visited or dwelt remembrance ol the hallowed quietude of its Cathedral clalternated with a sense ol enjoyment thai the boys of WinchesSchool possess, apart Prom the noise and racket of Harrow or thepriggish gentility ol more aristocrat i< Eton, keep many from for-getting the ]li Id city. Proverbially we are told that thegood American [who in proof of goodness subscribes to ihe ], whenevei h< dies Uas! that any subscriber should die,anil his money lapse], straign to Paris! Quite right ofhim to do so; and we mai be glad to find ours a no worseplace, alongside of Tom DUrfey, Edward Fitzgerald, and brightbroken Maginn. Next I ?, or Loi don, we Bhould preferWinchester. When Charles 11. visited thai city in ins-j. it isprobable that Tom DUrfey composed and sang th


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