| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 574 pagini
...said for shame, That we the youths of London Lav thrumming of our caps at home, And left our custom undone. Up then, I say, both young and old, Both man and mnid n-maying, With drums and nuns that bounce aloud, And merry tabor playing! Which to prolong, God... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 640 pagini
...To Hogsdon, or to Newington, Where ale and cakes are plenty ! And let it ne'er be said for sliamr, That we the youths of London Lay thrumming of our caps at dome, And left our custom undone. Up then, I say, both young and old, Both man and maid a-maying, With... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1812 - 562 pagini
...twenty and by twenty, To Hogsdon, or to Newington, where ale and cakes are plenty! And let it ne'er be said for shame, that we the youths of London, Lay thrumming of our caps at home, and left our custom undone. Up then, I say, both young and old, both man merry tabor playing! Which to prolong,... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1838 - 744 pagini
...from episcopal jurisdiction ;" he adds that " most of Shakspeare's friars are Franciscans," and that , are frequently introduced by Shakspeare. " My dreams will sure prove ominous 15T6, he is styled "chaplain to Robin Huid, king of May."" * Fether-iton's Dialogue agaynst light,... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1840 - 746 pagini
...twenty and by twenty, To Hogsdon, or to Newington, where ale and cakes are plenty ! And let it ne'er be said for shame, that we the youths of London, , Lay thrumming of our caps at home, and left our custom undone. Up then, I say, both young and old, both man and maid a- Maying, With drums and guns... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1843 - 592 pagini
...twenty and by twenty, To Hogsdon or to Newington, where ale and cakes are plenty ; And let it ne'er be said for shame, that we the youths of London Lay thrumming of our caps at home, and left our custom undone. Up, then, I say, both young and old, both man and maid amaying, With drums, and guns... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1843 - 970 pagini
...from episcopal jurisdiction ;" he adds that " most of Shakspeare's friars are Franciscans," and that 11, Thomas Coryate primed the most remarkable of his eccentric productions, under the quain he is styled "chaplain to Robin Huid, king of May." *• * Fetherston's Dialogue agaynst light, lewdc,... | |
| Robert Bell - 1854 - 282 pagini
...twenty and by twenty, To Hogsdon, or to Newington, Where ale and cakes are plenty; And let it ne'er be said for shame, That we the youths of London Lay thrumming of our caps at home, And left our custom undone. Up then, I say, both young and old, Both man and maid a-maying, With drums and guns... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1856 - 418 pagini
...twenty and by twenty, To Hogsdon or to Newington, where ale and cakes are plenty ! And let it ne'er be said for shame, that we, the youths of London, Lay thrumming of our caps at home, and left our customs undone. Up then, I say, both young and old, both man and maid a-maying, With drums and guns... | |
| Edward Hinchliffe - 1856 - 430 pagini
...Morris friar was designed for Friar Tuck, chaplain to Rohin Hood, king of May, as Rohin Hood is styled in Sir David Dalrymple's extracts from the book of the ' Universal Kirk,' in the year 1576. " Figure 4 has been taken to be Marian's Gentleman-usher. Mr. Steevens considers him as Marian's paramour,... | |
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