| 1765 - 388 pagine
...gay, " Oft have I fued to thee for love." fhe pilgrimages undertaken on pretence of religion, werc often productive of affairs of gallantry, and led the votaries to no other jhrine than that of Venus. —Oft have I faid you nay. The following ballad was once very popular ;... | |
| English poetry - 1839 - 374 pagine
...to Walsingham, To the shrine with speede, Met I with a jolly palmer In a pil grimes weede. Now God you save, you jolly palmer ! " Welcome, lady gay,...no other shrine than that of Venus*. The following hallad was once very popular ; it is quoted in Fletcher's " Knight of the hurning pestle," Act IL sc.... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1839 - 444 pagine
...jolly palmer In a pilgrimes weede. Now God you save, you jolly palmer ! " Welcome, lady gay, Oft have [ sued to thee for love " — Oft have I said you nay....The pilgrimages undertaken on pretence of religion, VOL. n. F were often productive of affairs of gallantry, and led the votaries to no other shrine than... | |
| Francis James Child - 1857 - 368 pagine
...to Walsingham, To the shrine with speede, Met I with a jolly palmer In a pilgrimes weede. 1 Now God you save, you jolly palmer! ' ' Welcome, lady gay...the votaries to no other shrine than that of Venus.* * ' Hermets on a heape, with hoked staves, Wenten to Walsingliam, and her wenches after.' Visions of... | |
| Francis James Child - 1857 - 382 pagine
...Walsingham, ' To the shrine with speede, Met I with a jolly palmer In a pilgrimes weede. ' Now God you save, you jolly palmer !' ' Welcome, lady gay...the votaries to no other shrine than that of Venus.* * ' Hermets on a heape, with hoked staves, Wenteu to Walsingham, and her wenches after.' Visions of... | |
| Francis James Child - 1857 - 810 pagine
...you jolly palmer 1 ' ' Welcome, lady gay ! Oft havo I sued to thee for love.' 1 Oft have I said yon nay.' The pilgrimages undertaken on pretence of religion...the votaries to no other shrine than that of Venus.* * ' Hermeta on a heape, with hoked staves, Wenten to Walsingham, and her wenches after.' Vtiion» of... | |
| English poetry - 1858 - 336 pagine
...Samuel Pegge, Esq. to whom the public is indebted for that curious work the ' Curialia,' /tto. * Now God you save, you jolly palmer ! * ' Welcome, lady gay,...and led the votaries to no other shrine than that of Venus.1 The following ballad was once very popular; it is quoted in Fletcher's ' Knt. of the Burning... | |
| Francis James Child - 1860 - 356 pagine
...to Walsingham, To the shrine with speede, Met I with a jolly palmer In a pilgrimes weede. * Now God you save, you jolly palmer ! ' ' Welcome, lady gay...and led the votaries to no other shrine than that of Yenus.* * ' Hermets on a heape, with hoked staves, Wenten to Walsingham, and her wenches after.' "... | |
| Francis James Child - 1860 - 368 pagine
...a jolly palmer In a pilgrimes weede. ' Now God you save, you Jolly palmer ! ' ' Welcome, lady gay I Oft have I sued to thee for love.' ' Oft have I said...the votaries to no other shrine than that of Venus.* * ' Hermets on a heape, with hoked staves, Wenten to Walsingham, and her wenches after.' " The following... | |
| Francis James Child - 1861 - 364 pagine
...to Walsingham, To the shrine with speede, Met I with a jolly palmer In a pilgriraes weede. ' Now God you save, you jolly palmer! ' ' Welcome, lady gay ! Oft have I sued to thee for love.' 1 Oft have I said yon nay.' The pilgrimages undertaken on pretence of religion were often productive... | |
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