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The Tale of Balen by Algernon Charles Swinburne
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The milk-maid's life.
The milking-pail.
The summer's morning.
Old Adam.
Tobacco.
The Spanish Ladies.
Harry the Tailor.
Sir Arthur and Charming Mollee.
There was an old man came over the lea.
Why should we quarrel for riches.
The merry fellows; or, he that will not merry, merry be.
The old man's song.
Robin Hood's hill.
Begone dull care.
Full merrily sings the cuckoo.
Jockey to the fair.
Long Preston Peg.
The sweet nightingale; or, down in those valleys below.
The old man and his three sons.
A begging we will go.




Poem: THE PLAIN-DEALING MAN.



[THE oldest copy of the PLAIN DEALING MAN with which we have been
able to meet is in black letter, printed by T. Vere at the sign 'Of
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