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" There dwelt a man in Babylon Of reputation great by fame ; He took to wife a faire woman, Susanna she was callde by name : A woman fair and vertuous ; Lady, lady : Why should we not of her learn thus To live godly ? If this song of Corydon, &c., has not... "
Yale Studies in English - Page 190
1913
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs ...

1851 - 362 pages
...fame ; He took to wife a faire woman, Susanna she was callde hy name : A woman fa)r-and-vcrtoou« ; Lady, lady : Why should we not of her learn thus To live godlv ' If this song of Condon, &c. has not more merit, It is at least un evil of less magnitude. FAHEWELL,...
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere ...

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 616 pages
...great by fame; He took to wife a fair woman, Susanna she was call'd by name: A woman fair and virtuous; Lady, lady : Why should we not of her learn thus To live godly? " 14 SCENE III.— " 'Farewell, dear heart, since I must needs be gone.' " This, again, is an old ballad...
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs ...

Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1856 - 576 pages
...stanza : THE BALLAD OF CONSTANT SUSANNA. There dwelt a man in Babylon Of reputation great by fame ; lie took to wife a faire woman, Susanna she was callde...Why should we not of her learn thus To live godly ? If this song of Corydon, &c., has not more merit, it is at least an evil of less magnitude. FAREWELL,...
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The Plays of Shakespeare with the Poems, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1858 - 830 pages
...old ballad, of which a stanza is given in Percy's " Reliquea of Ancient Poetry," vol. ip 204 :— " s the liver vein, which makes flesh a deity ; 76 A...with a paper. LONO. By whom shall I send this? (9) SCENE IV.— Ah, mocker t that'i tht dog's name. R it for the dog.] R, from its resemblance in...
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Reliques of ancient English poetry, by T. Percy. Repr ..., Page 110, Volume 1

English poetry - 1858 - 396 pages
...also very long, it will be sufficient here to give the first stanza: THE BALLAD OF CONSTANT SUSANNA. There dwelt a man in Babylon Of reputation great by...she was callde by name: A woman fair and vertuous; Lady,lady: Why should we not of her learn thus To live godly? If this song of Corydon, &c. has not...
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The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - Registers of births, etc - 1858 - 836 pages
...old ballad, of wliich à stanza is given in Percys "Reliques of Ancient Poetry," vol. ip 204:— " omeo ! — Who ever would have thought it ? — Komeo...dost tonnent me thus ? This torture should be roar'd vcrtuous ; Lady, lady : Why should we not of her learn thus To live godly t " (9) SCENE IV.— Л A,...
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic ..., Volume 1

George Gilfillan - Ballads, English - 1858 - 396 pages
...also very long, it will be sufficient here to give the first stanza : THE BALLAD OF CONSTANT SUSANNA. There dwelt a man in Babylon Of reputation great by...took to wife a faire woman, Susanna she was callde l>y name: A woman fair and vertuous ; Lady, lady : Why should we not of her learn thus To live godly?...
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The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - Registers of births, etc - 1858 - 832 pages
...stanza is given in Percy's "Reliques of Ancient Poetry," vol. ip 201:— " There dwelt a man In Bahylon Of reputation great by fame ; He took to wife a faire woman, Susanna slic was callde by name: A womail fair and vertuous ; Lady, lady : Why should we not of her leam thus...
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Shakspere's Werke, herausg. und erklärt von N. Delius ..., Part 155, Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1859 - 720 pages
...go, and spare not?fc Clo. BOI no, no, no, no, you dare not." constant wifo Susanna, welche bcginnt There dwelt a man in Babylon || Of reputation great by fame \\ He took to wife a fair woman >' Susanna the was cntfd by name: || A woman fair and virtuous; || Lady, lady: || Why shntUd...
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs ...

Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1860 - 578 pages
...also very long, it will be sufficient here to give the first stanza : THE BALLAD OF CONSTANT SUSANNA. There dwelt a man in Babylon Of reputation great by...Why should we not of her learn thus To live godly ? If this song of Corydon, &c., has not more merit, it is at least an evil of less magnitude. FAREWELL,...
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