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This ballad is the original of Thomas Campbell's famous song , te Mariners of England . 111 Though he'll ] broadside reads th ' eile ' . 428-429 When the King enjoys his own again ] text from Roxburghe Ballads , vii . 633.
This ballad is the original of Thomas Campbell's famous song , te Mariners of England . 111 Though he'll ] broadside reads th ' eile ' . 428-429 When the King enjoys his own again ] text from Roxburghe Ballads , vii . 633.
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The composition and publication of songs fell off markedly in the reign of Charles I , but during the Commonwealth ... Cross REFERENCES : Poems , not in this section , which also appeared set to music in song - books or mss .
The composition and publication of songs fell off markedly in the reign of Charles I , but during the Commonwealth ... Cross REFERENCES : Poems , not in this section , which also appeared set to music in song - books or mss .
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... 8.48 Song ' Go and catch , ' 456 Song ' Go , lovely rose , ' 851 Song ' Hence with passion , ' 543 Song ' I prithee let , ' 827 Song ' I prithee send , ' 711 Song ' No , no , fair heretic , ' 706 Song Or love me less , ' 820 Song ...
... 8.48 Song ' Go and catch , ' 456 Song ' Go , lovely rose , ' 851 Song ' Hence with passion , ' 543 Song ' I prithee let , ' 827 Song ' I prithee send , ' 711 Song ' No , no , fair heretic , ' 706 Song Or love me less , ' 820 Song ...
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