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Steve Gardham | Meaning: I'll dye my petticoat (55* d) | RE: Meaning: I'll dye my petticoat | 09 Aug 17 |
We have no way of knowing what passed for folksong in the earlier Middle ages. Even the possibles that survive from the 15th century are very scarce. As a folksong the song under discussion has not been traced any further back than the 18thc. |