101 10. The Gaberlunzie Man, Scottish. By K. James V. 11. On Thomas Lord Cromwell 12. Harpalus. An ancient English Pastoral 13. Robin and Makyne. An ancient Scottish Pastoral 21. Victorious Men of Earth. By James Shirley 24. Argentile and Curan. By W. Warner 25. Corin's Fate. 223 4. The Lye. By Sir Walter Raleigh 5. Verses (viz. two Sonnets) by K. James I. 6. K. John and the Abbot of Canterbury 14. The Sale of Rebellious Houshold Stuff 15. The Baffled Knight, or Lady's Policy 16. Why so pale? By Sir John Suckling 17. Old Tom of Bedlam. Mad Song the first 24. The Braes of Yarrow. In imitation of the ancient Though some make slight of LIBELS, yet you may see by them how the wind sits: as, take a straw and throw it up into the air, you may see by that which way the wind is, which you shall not do by casting up a stone. More solid things do not show the complection of the times so well as BALLADS and Libels. SELDEN'S TABLE-TALK. |