Poetry of the English Renaissance, 1509-1660John William Hebel, Hoyt Hopewell Hudson |
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... Wassail , wassail , out of the milk - pail , Wassail , wassail , as white as my nail , Wassail , wassail , in snow , frost , and hail , Wassail , wassail , with partridge and rail , Wassail , wassail , that much doth avail , Wassail , ...
... Wassail , wassail , out of the milk - pail , Wassail , wassail , as white as my nail , Wassail , wassail , in snow , frost , and hail , Wassail , wassail , with partridge and rail , Wassail , wassail , that much doth avail , Wassail , ...
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... wassail bowl here With North - down ale doth troll here , No syllable doth fall here To mar the mirth at all here . For which , O chimney - keepers ! I dare not call ye sweepers , So long as I am able To keep a country table , Great be ...
... wassail bowl here With North - down ale doth troll here , No syllable doth fall here To mar the mirth at all here . For which , O chimney - keepers ! I dare not call ye sweepers , So long as I am able To keep a country table , Great be ...
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... Wassail , wassail , out of the milk - pail , 377 WATSON , THOMAS , 146 We cobblers lead a merry life , 387 Weapons in peace grow hungry , and will eat , 534 Weary with serving where I nought could get , 222 WEBSTER , JOHN , 393 Weep ...
... Wassail , wassail , out of the milk - pail , 377 WATSON , THOMAS , 146 We cobblers lead a merry life , 387 Weapons in peace grow hungry , and will eat , 534 Weary with serving where I nought could get , 222 WEBSTER , JOHN , 393 Weep ...
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SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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