The Family Album, Glen Rock, Pennsylvania
[Wolf MS]
Including twelve poems by Carew, nine poems (plus one of doubtful authorship) by Randolph and nineteen (plus two of doubtful authorship) by Strode, the miscellany associated with Oxford University and possibly related to
Inscribed inside the front cover by a later owner: April 1853 Read to Lit[erary] & Philosophical] Soc[iet]y of L[iver]pool
. Acquired in 1940 by Edwin Wolf II (1911-91), Philadelphia librarian.
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Herford & Simpson, lines 1329-89. Greg, Windsor version, lines 1129-89.
For a parody of this song, see
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The poem is most commonly attributed to Ben Jonson. Also sometimes ascribed to Sir Thomas Jay, JP, and to Randolph.
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First published in Middleborugh
[i.e. London?] [1595-6?]). Krueger, p. 180.
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For William Strode's answer to this song (which has sometimes led to both songs being attributed to Strode) see
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