If you go to the bacon-flick, cut me a good bit; Cut, cut and low, beware of your maw; Cut, cut and round, beware of your thumb, That me and my merry men may have some, Sing, fellows, sing, Hagman-heigh. Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx - Side 309af Sir John Rhys - 1901 - 718 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| John Brand - 1849 - 574 sider
...right and for our ray, As we used to do in old King Henry's Day : Sing fellows, sing, hag-man, ha ! If you go to the bacon-flick cut me a good bit ; Cut,...my merry men may have some : , Sing, fellows, sing, hag-man, ha! If you go to the black ark,1 bring me ten marks ; Ten marks ten pound, throw it down upon... | |
| John Brand - 1853 - 580 sider
...King Henry's Day : Sing fellows, sing, hag-man, ha ! If you go to the bacon-flick cut me a good bit j Cut, cut and low, beware of your maw. Cut, cut, and...my merry men may have some : Sing, fellows, sing, hag-man, ha! If you go to the black ark,1 bring me ten marks ; Ten marks ten pound, throw it down upon... | |
| Robert Bell, James Henry Dixon - 1857 - 264 sider
...referred to Brand's Popular Antiquities, vol. i. 247-8, Sir H. Ellis's edit. 1843.] it is the New-year's night, to-morrow is the day, And we are come for our...mark, ten pound, throw it down upon the ground, That ine and my merry men may have some. Sing, fellows, sing, Hagmau-heigh. THE GREENSIDE WAKES SONG. [THE... | |
| Robert Bell, James Henry Dixon - 1857 - 264 sider
...Hagman-heigh. If you go to the black-ark, bring me X mark; Ten mark, ten pound, throw it down upon the ground, That me and my merry men may have some. Sing, fellows, sing, Hagman-heigh. THE GEEENSIDE WAKES SONG. [THE wakes, feasts, or tides of the North of England, were originally religious... | |
| James Henry Dixon - 1857 - 268 sider
...Hagman-heigh. If you go to the black-ark, bring me X mark; Ten mark, ten pound, throw it down upon the ground, That me and my merry men may have some. Sing, fellows, sing, Hagmau-heigh. THE GREENSIDE WAKES SONG. [THE wakes, feasts, or tides of the North of England, were... | |
| 1868 - 510 sider
...used to do in old King Heury's day. Sing, fellows, sing, hag-man ha! If you go to the bacon-flick, eut me a good bit ; Cut, cut, and low, beware of your...and my merry men may have some. Sing, fellows, sing, hag-man ha ! If you go to the black ark, bring me ten marka, Ten marks, ten pound, throw it down upon... | |
| Robert Bell - 1885 - 490 sider
...Antiquities, vol. i. 247-8, Sir H. Ellis's edit. 1842.] T^O-NIGHT it is the New-year's night, to-morrow is J- the day, And we are come for our right, and for our...mark, ten pound, throw it down upon the ground. That ine and my merry men may have some. Sing, fellows, sing, Hagmau-heigh. THE GREENSIDE WAKES SONG. [THE... | |
| Elbridge Streeter Brooks - 1887 - 312 sider
...you go to the black ark, bring me ten marks, Ten mark's, ten pound, throw it down on the ground ; — That me and my merry men may have some, Sing, fellows, sing ; hag-man-ha ! The little girls turned to flee as they spied the approaching danger, but they were... | |
| 1891 - 216 sider
...! If you go to the bacon-flick cut me a good bit, Cut, cut it low, beware of your maw, Cut, cut it round, beware of your thumb, That me and my merry men may have some, Sing fellows, sing hag-man, ha ! If you go to the black ark, bring me ten marks, Ten marks ten pound, throw it down upon... | |
| 1891 - 436 sider
...If you go to the black ark, bring me ten marks, Ten marks ten pound, throw it down upon the ground, That me and my merry men may have some, Sing fellows, sing hag-man, ha ! " —BRANDOS Pop. Antiq. 461. Bohn's Edition.' 1 But the same entry is found in the churchwardens'... | |
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