| Robert Copland - English literature - 1871 - 356 pages
...which appears," says Mr. Chappell, " to have been written soon after Elizabeth came to the throne . . . Brome brome on hill, The gentle brome on hill, hill : Brome, brome on Hive hill, The brome stands on Hive hill-a.' Mr. Chappell quotes the passage, and then observes " Tbis... | |
| John Fletcher, William Shakespeare - 1876 - 200 pages
...Livest, The More Fool Thou Art; it is also found ill Captain Cox, p. cxxvii, ed. Furnivall :— " Moros. BRome, brome, on hill, The gentle Brome on hill hill:...Hiue hill, The gentle Brome on Hiue hill, The brome standes on Hine hilla." Dyce (vol. viii., p. 182, ed. 1876) refers to Chappell's Popular Music of the... | |
| John Fletcher - 1876 - 536 pages
...it is also found in Captain Cox, p. cxxvii, ed. I'"urnivall : — " ¿loras. BKome, brome, on bill, The gentle Brome on hill hill : Brome, Brome on Hiue hill, The gentle Brome on Hiue hill, The brome standes on Hiue hilla." Dyce (vol. viii., p. 182, ed. 1876) refers to Chappell's Popular Music of the... | |
| John Fletcher - 1876 - 326 pages
...Livest, The More Fool Thou Art; it is also found in Captain Cox, p. cxxvii, ed. Furnivall:— " M«ros. BRome, brome, on hill, The gentle Brome on hill hill: Brome, Brome on Hiue hill, The gentle Brome on Hine hill, The brome standes on Hine hilla." Dyce (vol. viii., p. 182, ed. 1876) refers to Chappell's... | |
| John Fletcher, William Shakespeare - 1876 - 526 pages
...The More l-'ool Thou Art ; it is also found in Captain Cox, p. cxxvii, ed. Furnivall : — " Moros. BRome, brome, on hill, The gentle Brome on hill hill : Brome, Brome on Hiue bill, The gentle Brome on Hiue hill, The brome standes on Hiue hilla." Dyce (vol. viii., p. 182, ed.... | |
| Ballads, English - 1877 - 552 pages
...vaine gesture and a foolish countenance, synging the foote of many songes, AS FOOLES WERE WONT." Moros. Brome, brome on hill, The gentle brome on hill hill...Hiue hill, The gentle brome on Hiue hill, The brome standes on Hiue hill a. IT Robin, lende to me thy bowe, thy bowe, Robin the bow, Robin, lende to me... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 342 pages
...though Chappell says it " does not give the metre or the correct words of the song." It runs thus : Brome, brome on hill, The gentle brome on hill, hill: Brome, brome on Hive hill, &c. 5 The same that Ophelia sings a snatch of. See vol. xiv. page 276, note 37. 6 Rearly... | |
| William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson - 1881 - 686 pages
...though Chappell says it " does not give the metre or the correct words of the song." It runs thus : Brome, brome on hill, The gentle brome on hill, hill : Brome, brome on Hive hill, &c. * The same that Ophelia sings a snatch of. See vol. xiv. page 276. note 37. 8 Rearly... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 394 pages
...Chappell says it " does not give the metre or the correct words of the song." It runs thus : Bromc, brome on hill, The gentle brome on hill, hill: Brome, brome on Hive hill, &c. 6 The same that Ophelia sings a snatch of. See vol. xiv. page 276, note 37. 6 Rearly... | |
| Francis James Child, George Lyman Kittredge - Ballads, English - 1884 - 276 pages
...ballets and songs, all auncient," No 53 of the collection, 1575.* The lines that Moros sings are : Brome, brome on hill, The gentle brome on hill, hill, Brome, brome on Hive hill, The gentle brome on Hive hill, The brome stands on Hive hill a. " A more sanguine antiquary... | |
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