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" Cold's the wind, and wet's the rain, Saint Hugh be our good speed: 111 is the weather that bringeth no gain, Nor helps good hearts in need. "
Old Ballads: Historical and Narrative, with Some of Modern Date - Page 230
by Thomas Evans - 1810
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The British Bibliographer, Volume 2

Samuel Egerton Brydges, Sir Egerton Brydges, Joseph Haslewood - English literature - 1812 - 688 pages
...when ail haue drunke, this verse. [dtinks; [Stage direction-] Cold's the winde, and wet's the raine, Saint Hugh be our good speed ; 111 is the weather that bringeth no gaine, Nor helpes good hearts in need. 19- t King Richard's gone to Walsingham, to the holy land TO...
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Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages ...

Percy Society - English literature - 1848 - 400 pages
...bowl, And here, kind mate, to thee, Let's sing a dirge for Saint Hugh's soul, And down it merrily. Cold's the wind, and wet's the rain, Saint Hugh be...that bringeth no gain, Nor helps good hearts in need. (From a Mad World my Masters, by Middleton.) The catch for the fifth act, sung by Sir Bounteous Progress...
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Songs from the Dramatists

Robert Bell - English drama - 1854 - 290 pages
...down-a-down. Ho ! well done, to me let come, Troll the bowl, the nut-brown bowl, And here kind, ,fcc. Cold's the wind, and wet's the rain, Saint Hugh !...that bringeth no gain, Nor helps good hearts in need. THOMAS DEKKER, HENRY CHETTLE, AND WILLIAM HAUGHTON. [THE names of Chettle and Haughton are attached...
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Songs from the Dramatists

Robert Bell - Ballads, English - 1854 - 282 pages
...green ; And then did I unto my true love say, Sweet Peg, thou shalt be my Summer's Queen. SAINT HUGH ! /COLD'S the wind, and wet's the rain, ^ Saint Hugh be our good speed ! Ill is the weather that bringeth no gain, Nor helps good hearts in need. Troll the bowl, the jolly...
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Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, Volumes 25-26

Languages, Modern - 1859 - 1044 pages
...Second Three - mans Song. (This is to be sung at the latter end.*) Cold's the winde and wet's the raine, Saint Hugh be our good speed**) 111 is the weather that bringeth no gaine, Nor helpes good hearts in need. Trowle the bowle the iolly Nut-browne bowle And heere kind mate...
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ARCHIV FUR DAS STUDIUM DER NEUREN SPRACHEN UND LITERATUREN

LUDWIG HERRIG - 1859 - 964 pages
...Second Three - mans Song. (This is to be sung at the latter end.*) Cold's the winde and wet's the raine, Saint Hugh be our good speed**) 111 is the weather that bringeth no gaine, Nor helpes good hearts in need. Trowle the bo wie the iolly Nut-browne bowle And heere kind...
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Nugae Criticae: Occasional Papers Written at the Seaside

Sir John Skelton - Essays - 1862 - 512 pages
...yet most precious to the naturalist and the sportsman, aye, and to all healthy and active mortals. Cold's the wind, and wet's the rain, Saint Hugh be our good speede ; HI is the weather that bringeth no gain, Nor helps good hearts in neede. * And indeed no weather...
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Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Members of the English ..., Volume 20

1875 - 588 pages
...The Shoemaker's Holiday ' — ' Cold's the wind and wet's the rain, St. Hugh be our good speed. Ill's the weather that bringeth no gain, Nor helps good hearts in need.' S. Olaf, the great Norwegian saint, who was killed in battle at Stiklasted, in Va:rdal, on the 29th...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 23

Henry Allon - Christianity - 1856 - 630 pages
...of May', and farm-house winter carol sound from the midst of the rude humour of the dialogue:— ' Cold's the wind, and wet's the rain; Saint Hugh be our good speed! HI is the weather that bringeth no gain, Nor helps good hearts in need. Troll the bowl, the jolly nut-brown...
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Thomas Dekker

Thomas Dekker - Economics - 1887 - 642 pages
...drink ; and at last when all have drunk, this verse ; 1 See note to First Three Men 's Song, p. 46. Cold's the wind, and wet's the rain, Saint Hugh be...that bringeth no gain, Nor helps good hearts in need. Enter HANS, ROSE, and MARGERY. Marg. Where is my lord ? Eyre. How now, Lady Madgy ? Marg. The king's...
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