Broadside ballads: songs from the streets, taverns, theatres and countryside of 17th-century England
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Faber Music
2005
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Beschreibung: | Texts with melodies The baffled knight -- The beehive -- The bonny grey-eyed morn (Jockey roused with love) -- A caveat for cutpurses -- The country lass -- The countryman's Joy -- Courage crowned with conquest -- The courtiers health (The merry boys of the times) -- The courteous carman and the amorous maid -- The crafty maid (The batchellour outwitted) -- The crost couple (A good misfortune) -- Cupids courtisie (The young gallant foil'd at his own weapon) -- A Warning to all custard eaters -- A pleasant new ballad of Daphne -- Diddle diddle (The kind country lovers) -- The doleful dance and song of death -- The downfall of dancing (The overflow of three fidlers, and three bagg-pipe players) -- Drive the cold winter away -- The dumpling woman's delight -- England's great prognosticator -- The fair maid of Islington (The London vintner over-reach'd) -- The famous ratcatcher with his travels -- The female captain (The counterfit bridegroom) -- The gelding of the devil -- Good advice to batchelors -- The great boobee -- Gunpowder plot -- Harvest home -- Hey, then up go we -- The husband who met his match -- The Irish jigg (The night ramble) -- Jockey's lamentation (Over the hills and far away) -- The jolly miller (The old wife) -- The jolly tradesmen -- The joviall broome man -- The jovial lass (Doll and Roger) -- The Lancashire cuckold (The country parish-clerk betray'd by a conjurer's enchanted chamber pot) -- London mourning in ashes -- Lumps of pudding -- The lunatick lover (The young man's call to Grim king of the ghosts for cure) -- The maid's complaint for want of a dil doul -- A merry jest of John Thomson and Jakaman his wife -- Modesty amazed (The Dorsetshire damosel importunate with her mother) -- A ditty delightful of mother Watkin's ale -- My dog and I -- Neptune's raging fury (The gallant seaman's sufferings) -- The north country lovers (The plain downright merry wooing between John and Joan) -- The northern lasses lamentation (The unhappy maid's misfortune) -- Old England grown new -- The old woman's legacy to her cat -- Oyster nan -- The saint turn'd sinner -- Seldom cleanly -- The seven merry wives of London -- Shameless Joan (The old woman of Finsbury) -- The slighted maid (The pining lover) -- An old song on the Spanish Armada (Sir Francis Drake) -- A ballad of the strange and wonderful storm of hail -- The three ravens -- A ballad upon tobacco -- The trader's medley (The cries of London) -- The trooper watering his nag -- True love requited (The bayliff's daughter of Islington) -- The united lovers -- The vindication of top-knots and commodes -- When cannons are roaring -- The Wiltshire wedding -- The Winchester wedding -- Would ye have a young virgin? -- You lasses and lads -- Jigg: The cheaters cheated |
Beschreibung: | 168 S. Ill. 31 cm |
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spelling | Broadside ballads songs from the streets, taverns, theatres and countryside of 17th-century England selected and edited by Lucie Skeaping London Faber Music 2005 168 S. Ill. 31 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Texts with melodies The baffled knight -- The beehive -- The bonny grey-eyed morn (Jockey roused with love) -- A caveat for cutpurses -- The country lass -- The countryman's Joy -- Courage crowned with conquest -- The courtiers health (The merry boys of the times) -- The courteous carman and the amorous maid -- The crafty maid (The batchellour outwitted) -- The crost couple (A good misfortune) -- Cupids courtisie (The young gallant foil'd at his own weapon) -- A Warning to all custard eaters -- A pleasant new ballad of Daphne -- Diddle diddle (The kind country lovers) -- The doleful dance and song of death -- The downfall of dancing (The overflow of three fidlers, and three bagg-pipe players) -- Drive the cold winter away -- The dumpling woman's delight -- England's great prognosticator -- The fair maid of Islington (The London vintner over-reach'd) -- The famous ratcatcher with his travels -- The female captain (The counterfit bridegroom) -- The gelding of the devil -- Good advice to batchelors -- The great boobee -- Gunpowder plot -- Harvest home -- Hey, then up go we -- The husband who met his match -- The Irish jigg (The night ramble) -- Jockey's lamentation (Over the hills and far away) -- The jolly miller (The old wife) -- The jolly tradesmen -- The joviall broome man -- The jovial lass (Doll and Roger) -- The Lancashire cuckold (The country parish-clerk betray'd by a conjurer's enchanted chamber pot) -- London mourning in ashes -- Lumps of pudding -- The lunatick lover (The young man's call to Grim king of the ghosts for cure) -- The maid's complaint for want of a dil doul -- A merry jest of John Thomson and Jakaman his wife -- Modesty amazed (The Dorsetshire damosel importunate with her mother) -- A ditty delightful of mother Watkin's ale -- My dog and I -- Neptune's raging fury (The gallant seaman's sufferings) -- The north country lovers (The plain downright merry wooing between John and Joan) -- The northern lasses lamentation (The unhappy maid's misfortune) -- Old England grown new -- The old woman's legacy to her cat -- Oyster nan -- The saint turn'd sinner -- Seldom cleanly -- The seven merry wives of London -- Shameless Joan (The old woman of Finsbury) -- The slighted maid (The pining lover) -- An old song on the Spanish Armada (Sir Francis Drake) -- A ballad of the strange and wonderful storm of hail -- The three ravens -- A ballad upon tobacco -- The trader's medley (The cries of London) -- The trooper watering his nag -- True love requited (The bayliff's daughter of Islington) -- The united lovers -- The vindication of top-knots and commodes -- When cannons are roaring -- The Wiltshire wedding -- The Winchester wedding -- Would ye have a young virgin? -- You lasses and lads -- Jigg: The cheaters cheated Geschichte 1600-1700 Ballads, English / 17th century Broadsides / England / 17th century Skeaping, Lucie Sonstige (DE-588)135139945 oth |
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title | Broadside ballads songs from the streets, taverns, theatres and countryside of 17th-century England |
title_auth | Broadside ballads songs from the streets, taverns, theatres and countryside of 17th-century England |
title_exact_search | Broadside ballads songs from the streets, taverns, theatres and countryside of 17th-century England |
title_full | Broadside ballads songs from the streets, taverns, theatres and countryside of 17th-century England selected and edited by Lucie Skeaping |
title_fullStr | Broadside ballads songs from the streets, taverns, theatres and countryside of 17th-century England selected and edited by Lucie Skeaping |
title_full_unstemmed | Broadside ballads songs from the streets, taverns, theatres and countryside of 17th-century England selected and edited by Lucie Skeaping |
title_short | Broadside ballads |
title_sort | broadside ballads songs from the streets taverns theatres and countryside of 17th century england |
title_sub | songs from the streets, taverns, theatres and countryside of 17th-century England |
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