A Pepysian Garland: Black-Letter Broadside Ballads of the Years 1595–1639 Chiefly from the Collection of Samuel Pepys
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781107607750
ISBN-10: 1107607752
Pagini: 526
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1107607752
Pagini: 526
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Preface; 1. Francis' new jig (1595) George Attowell; 2. A new ballad composed in commendation of the society or company of the porters (1605) Thomas Brewer; 3. Caleb Shillock's prophecy, or the Jew's prediction (1607); 4. The lamentable complaint of France for the death of the late King Henry IV (1610); 5. Turner's dish of lenten stuff (1612) William Turner; 6. Whipping cheer (1612?); 7. The joyful peace concluded between the King of Denmark and the King of Sweden (1613); 8. Leander's love to loyal hero (1614) William Meash; 9. The arraignment of John Flodder and his wife (1615); 10. The famous rat-catcher (1615?); 11. The history of the prophet Jonas (1615?); 12. The cucking of a scold (1615?); 13. This maid would give them ten shillings for a kiss (1615?); 14. Anne Warren's lamentation 1616) T. Pilatte; 15. Sir Walter Raleigh's lamentation (1618); 16. Damnable practices of three Lincolnshire witches (1619); 17. Murther unmasked, or Barneveld's base conspiracy (1619); 18. A prophecy of the judgement day (1620?); 19. The pedlar opening of his pack (1620?); 20. The lamenting lady (1620?); 21. A country jig between Simon and Susan (1620?); 22. The post of ware (1621?); 23. The deserved downfall of a corrupted conscience (1621); 24. A battle of birds most strangely fought in Ireland (1622); 25. The lamentable burning of the city of Cork (1622); 26. The Frenchman's wonder, or the battle of the birds (1676); 27. A pleasant new song of the back's complaint for belly's wrong (1622) Edward Culter; 28. A new-year's gift for the Pope (1624); 29. The soldier's farewell to his love (1624); 30. A comfortable new ballad of a dream of a sinner (1624); 31. A most excellent ditty called Collins' conceit (1624); 32. A passing bell tolling to call us to minds (1624); 33. A statute for swearers and drunkards (1624); 34. A merry new catch of all trades (1624?); 35. News out of East India (1624); 36. A pleasant new ballad, both merry and witty, that sheweth the humours of the wives in the city (1625?); 37. The two Welsh lovers (1625?) Martin Parker; 38. News good and new, too good to be true (1625?); 39. The cries of the dead (1625?); 40. A proverb old, yet ne'er forgot, 'tis good to strike while the iron's hot (1625?) Martin Parker; 41. The wiving age (1625?) Martin Parker; 42. The cunning age (1626?) John Cart; 43. The cheating age (1626?) William Cooke; 44. The life an death of Mr George Sandys (1626); 45. John Spenser, a Cheshire gallant, his life and repentance (1626?) Thomas Dickerson; 46. Nobody's counsel to choose a wife (1626?); 47. Every man's condition (1627?) Ll. Morgan; 48. The tragedy of Dr Lamb (1628) Martin Parker; 49. The unnatural wife, or the lamentable murder of one goodman Davis (1628); 50. A warning for all desperate women by the example of Alice Davis (1628); 51. Rochelle her yielding to the obedience of the French King (1628) Martin Parker; 52. A warning for wives by the example of one Katherine Francis (1629) Martin Parker; 53. The Western knight and the young maid of Bristol (1629); 54. The father hath beguiled the son (1629) Martin Parker; 55. A fool's bolt is soon shot (1629) T. F.; 56. Fourpence halfpenny farthing (1629) Martin Parker; 57. A banquet for sovereign husbands (1629?) Martin Parker; 58. A he-devil (1630) Martin Parker; 59. I tell you, John Jarret, you'll break (1630); 60. A wonder in Kent: of which the admirable stomach of one Nicholas Wood (1630) Richard Climsal; 61. The judgement of Solomon (1630?); 62. 'Tis not otherwise, or the praise of a married life (1630?); 63. A goodfellow's complaint against strong beer (1630?); 64. The honest, plain-dealing porter (1630?) Martin Parker; 65. A looking-glass for corn-hoarders by the example of John Russell (1631); 66. News from the Tower Hill (1631) Martin Parker; 67. A good throw for three maidenheads (1631?) Martin Parker; 68. A wonder beyond man's expecta
Descriere
Originally published in 1922, this book provides a selection of broadside ballads taken from the collection of Samuel Pepys.