| Francis James Child - 1858 - 340 pagine
...superfluous syllables, which Percy ejected; and Ritson has adopted the emendation. THE FIRST PART. ALL youths of fair England That dwell both far and near, Regard...George Barnwell; that did spend My master many a pound. Take heed of harlots then, And their enticing trains ; For by that means I have been brought To hang... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1859 - 728 pagine
...seventeenth century. THE FIKST PABT. ALL youths of fair England That dwell both far and near, Eegard my story that I tell, And to my song give ear. A London...Barnwell ; that did spend My master many a pound. Take heed of harlots then, And their enticing trains ; For by that means I have been brought To hang... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1860 - 578 pagine
...seems to relate a real fact ; but when it happened I have not been able to discover. THE FIRST FART. ALL youth of fair England That dwell both far and...tell, And to my song give ear. A London lad I was, 5 A merchant's prentice bound : My name George Barnwell ; that did spend My master many a pound. Take... | |
| Francis James Child - 1860 - 332 pagine
...syllables, which Percy ejected ; and Ritson has adopted the emendation. THE FIRST PART. ALL youths of fair England That dwell both far and near, Regard my story that I tell, A London lad I was, A merchant's prentice bound ; My name George Barnwell ; that did spend My master... | |
| Francis James Child - 1864 - 340 pagine
...syllables, which Percy ejected ; and Ritson has adopted the emendation. THE FIRST PART. ALL youths of fair England That dwell both far and near, Regard my story that I tell, A London lad I was, « A merchant's prentice bound ; My name George Barn well ; that did spend My master... | |
| Francis James Child - 1866 - 346 pagine
...syllables, which Percy ejected ; and Ritson has adopted the emendation. THE FIRST PART. ALL youths of fair England That dwell both far and near, Regard...Barnwell ; that did spend My master many a pound. Take heed of harlots then, And their enticing trains ; For by that means I have been brought To hang... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1876 - 630 pagine
...tragical narrative seems to relate a real fact; but when it happened I have not been able to discover. THE FIRST PART. ALL youth of fair England That dwell...tell, And to my song give ear. A London lad I was, 5 A merchant's prentice bound ; My name George Barnwell ; that did spend My master many a pound. Take... | |
| English poetry - 1876 - 424 pagine
...rekte a real fact ; but when it happened, I have not been able to discover. THE FIRST PART. ALL youths of fair England That dwell both far and near, Regard...tell, And to my song give ear. A London la'd I was, 5 A merchant's prentice bound ; My name George Barn well ; that did spend My master many a pound. Take... | |
| English poetry - 1877 - 394 pagine
...relate a real fact ; but when it happened I have not been able to discover. THE FIRST PART. ALL youths of fair England That dwell both far and near, Regard...tell, And to my song give ear. A London lad I was,- 3 A merchant's prentice bound; My name George Barnwell; that did spend My master many a pound. Take... | |
| English poetry - 1880 - 486 pagine
...was printed at least as early as the middle of the seventeenth century. TH1L FIRST PART. ALL youths of fair England That dwell both far and near, Regard...Barnwell ; that did spend My master many a pound. Take heed of harlots then, And their enticing trains ; For by that means I have been brought To hang... | |
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