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" The ape, the monkey, and baboon did meet, And breaking of their fast in Friday Street ; Two of them sware together solemnly In their three natures was a sympathy. ' Nay,' quoth Baboon, I do deny that strain, I have more knavery in me than you twain. "
Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages - Page 48
by Percy Society - 1840
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The British Bibliographer, Volume 1

Samuel Egerton Brydges, Joseph Haslewood - English literature - 1810 - 648 pages
...to ground. xxiij. The Ape, the Monkey and Baboone did meete, And, breaking of their fast in Fryday street, Two of them sware together solemnly In their three natures was a simpathie ; Nay, quoth Baboon, I do deny that straine, 1 haue more knauery in me then you twaiue. Why,...
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La Musa Madrigalesca: Or, A Collection of Madrigals, Ballets, Roundelays ...

Thomas Oliphant - Ballads, English - 1837 - 376 pages
...earnest. CXLIX. The Ape, the Monkey, and Baboon did meet, And breaking of their fast in Friday-street, Two of them sware together solemnly In their three...! quoth the Monkey ; I For better tricks in great men's houses lie. Tush 1 quoth Baboon ; when men do know I come, For sport from town and country they...
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La Musa Madrigalesca: Or, A Collection of Madrigals, Ballets, Roundelays ...

Thomas Oliphant - Ballads, English - 1837 - 374 pages
...earnest. CXLIX. The Ape, the Monkey, and Baboon did meet, And breaking of their fast in Friday-street, Two of them sware together solemnly In their three...for to ride on still, And there show tricks. Tush I quoth the Monkey ; I For better tricks in great men's houses lie. Tush ! quoth Baboon ; when men...
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Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 7

1841 - 754 pages
...Voices,' published by Thomas Weelkes, 'Balchclar of Musicke,' 1608. ' The ape, the monkey, and baboon did meet, And breaking of their fast in Friday Street;...solemnly In their three natures was a sympathy. " Nay," quolh Baboon, " I do deny that strain, I have more knavery in me than you twain." which he intended...
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A Search for Money: Or, The Lamentable Complaint for the ..., Volume 2, Issue 3

William Rowley - English poetry - 1840 - 72 pages
...which, among others, contains the following lines, set to music : — " The Ape, the Monkey, and Baboon did meet, And breaking of their fast in Friday Street...Tush ! quoth the Monkey, I For better tricks in great mens houses lie. Tush ! quoth Baboon ; when men do know I come, For sport from town and country they...
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Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 9

Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - Literature - 1841 - 710 pages
...Voices," published by Thomas Weelkes, " Batchelar of Musicke," 1608. " The ape, the monkey, and baboon did meet, And breaking of their fast in Friday Street...strain, I have more knavery in me than you twain.' which he intended to exhibit as a fairy ; and another was rasping the rough chin of a muzzled bear,...
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Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 7

1841 - 744 pages
...• published by Thomas Weelkcs, • Batchclar of Musicke,' 1608. ' The ape, the monkey, and baboon did meet, And breaking of their fast in Friday Street; Two of them sware together solemnly In their throe natures was a sympathy. " Nay," quoth Baboon, " I do deny that strain, , . I have more knavery...
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Merrie England in the Olden Time, Volume 1

George Daniel - England - 1842 - 320 pages
...mending the fractured bridge of Mr. Punch's nose, while his stage-manager tried a new tail on the devil.1 Two of them sware together solemnly In their three...Tush,' quoth the Monkey, ' I For better tricks in great men's houses lie." ' Tush !' quoth Baboon ; ' when men do know I come, For sport from town and country...
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A Little Book of Songs and Ballads: Gathered from Ancient Musick Books, Ms ...

Edward Francis Rimbault - Ballads - 1851 - 254 pages
...simpathie ; Nay, quoth baboon, I do deny that straine ; I have more knavery in me than you twaine. Why, quoth the ape, I have a horse at will, In Paris Garden for to ride on still, And there shew trickes. Tush ! quoth the monkey, I For better trickes in great men's houses lie. Tush ! quoth...
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A Little Book of Songs and Ballads

Edward Francis Rimbault - Ballads, English - 1851 - 636 pages
...is idle fyno. LI. , tfje JKonfteg, antr (FROM THE SAME). THE ape, the monkey, and baboone did meete, And breaking of their fast in Friday Street, Two of...sware together solemnly In their three natures was a simpathie ; Nay, quoth baboon, I do deny that straine ; I have more knavery in me than you twaine....
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