The Roxburghe ballads . [This man belongs to p. 374;and the mill to p. 427.] 426 [Roxb. Coll., II. 519; Pepys, IV. 16 ; Euing, 390 ; Jersey, I. 290 =L., 1359.] Cl)e mitt? flj0ato of tt)C ZMtSt; ct1we Jje rmiuco n Sunn of ^Donrp, tofjicljbought a King and paio foe tJje damage tartoirtjjim ano §10 brlobco Nancy. Tune of, Ladies of London. [See p. 52, and vol. iii. p. 369.] This may be Printed: R[ichard] P[ocock.] TIT llliam the Miller, who livd in the West, A lusty stout Lad, brisk and ayry ;—Kow if you will but attend to the jest,I think it will make you all merry :There was a Lass that used hi


The Roxburghe ballads . [This man belongs to p. 374;and the mill to p. 427.] 426 [Roxb. Coll., II. 519; Pepys, IV. 16 ; Euing, 390 ; Jersey, I. 290 =L., 1359.] Cl)e mitt? flj0ato of tt)C ZMtSt; ct1we Jje rmiuco n Sunn of ^Donrp, tofjicljbought a King and paio foe tJje damage tartoirtjjim ano §10 brlobco Nancy. Tune of, Ladies of London. [See p. 52, and vol. iii. p. 369.] This may be Printed: R[ichard] P[ocock.] TIT llliam the Miller, who livd in the West, A lusty stout Lad, brisk and ayry ;—Kow if you will but attend to the jest,I think it will make you all merry :There was a Lass that used his Mill, Her name it was pretty-faed Nancy;He would be kissing and courting her still, Theres no one but she he could fancy. 8 She was a beautifull Lass, I declare, And one that was wonderful witty :There is not any with her can compare, In Country-Town or in City :Nancy she did the Miller beguile, She knew him a Knave by his learing;Pray


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