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Lyr Add: Like Will To Like
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Subject: Lyr Add: Like Will To Like From: IanC Date: 10 Jun 03 - 11:58 AM Here's something I found while I was researching the texts of some medieval English plays. It's from a 16th Century Proverb play and the context suggests that it is sung to a dance tune (stage instructions tell the singer to accompany himself on a Cittern and The Collier and The Devil dance while it is being sung). There is no tune, but it should fit quite a few as it's in common metre. Also, the 2nd verse seems like a chorus. Like Will To Like, Quoth the Devil to the Collier There are one or two songs about people mistaking a collier for the devil, but this is probably the earliest one with that theme. The idea of the collier coming from Croydon also appeals to me. :-) |
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