29 Oct 99 - 06:30 PM (#129630) Subject: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing The creative genius of LeeJ strikes again! Instead of letting this get buried in the Thoguht for the day thread, I've transferred the few post to this over to here. Come...addeth thine own verse.... From LeeJ:
Whan that Octobre it's Leaves had shed
-The Catterbury Tails
From Bert:
and to the aulde tavern do we wende From Kat:
thenne wenndeing oure way Bert:
and whan thou art abafft the 'possums ende Kat:
the insanitty witche raineth there
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29 Oct 99 - 06:33 PM (#129634) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing misseded thee loine breaks, sorreey:
the insanitty witche raineth there |
29 Oct 99 - 08:06 PM (#129666) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: McGrath of Harlow "Hoo" quoth an ancien and an hairy bumme "hwen forst I pleyd this musick wid ye drumme I wos but littel and an comely youth but now my mouth hast but one lonlie tooth. In Godde's name giv me summe black bogg beer, for soon I feer we alle must leaven here" |
29 Oct 99 - 08:19 PM (#129674) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: McGrath of Harlow (Aftewr doing that last poast I saw the translate buton, and I coulnt resist it - so here it is from "Engluish " to "French, and back.) " Hoo " quoth ancien et un bumme velu " hwen le pleyd du forst I les OES de ce de musick de wid drumme I de ye mais le littel et une jeunesse avenante mais maintenant mon hast de bouche mais une dent de lonlie. Dans le giv nommé de Godde je bière noire de bogg de summe, parce que bientôt le feer de I que nous l'alle devons faire lever ici " old " Hoo " quoth and a hairy bumme " hwen the pleyd of the forst I OES of it of musick of wid drumme I of ye but the littel and a pleasing youth but maintaining my hast of mouth but a tooth of lonlie. In the giv named of Godde I black beer of bogg of summe, because soon the feer of I that we alle must make it raise here " Kevin |
29 Oct 99 - 08:53 PM (#129684) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! |
29 Oct 99 - 09:34 PM (#129691) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Lonesome EJ One man came before them, dressed in muckle finerie His namme was Maximillian, and he woulde theire Leader be Who,with a bolde Knighte Templar, Sir Bertrand was his namme Vowed to go the righteous waye, and nought the Pathe of Shame
There stood a red-topped Giante, who was a man of Eire |
29 Oct 99 - 10:23 PM (#129708) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: _gargoyle Ahhh....Nice....very nice Kat...it is encouraging to see that Joe has a "squire-in-waiting." No Sarky |
30 Oct 99 - 09:51 AM (#129796) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing and thenne comest the pipere with drones fitted fine the skirl of kiltte flasshed in the moonlighte above twas the highlande man, fore hiss honoure and bloode calling the ghoste horde to the battle oncest more.
sent a chill doon oure spines and stillest our tonngues |
30 Oct 99 - 01:10 PM (#129843) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: McGrath of Harlow A lasse ther was, hight cat as it was seide and syn she weare a cat upon her heade, and eke she sang, her voice was leik a bleide thicke was nat ony meke and gentil meid. And jewelle chains she shake them in the aire That fright the ghostes and drove them far from heere. |
30 Oct 99 - 02:06 PM (#129864) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing McGrath! LMAO! Nice photo by the way! |
10 Nov 99 - 07:36 PM (#134349) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Lonesome EJ A fox nearby was knowne to dwelle, and Harry he was called Ande though he was of small stature, was feared by one and alle Said he "show me thy licenses, or singe your songes no more!" But we showed him cutlasses insteade, ande stretched himme on the floore |
10 Nov 99 - 08:54 PM (#134420) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing Drawne and quatereded there he laye Whene the houndes didst seeke to baye Foundst we his ghostie did not, for ere we laide Him in the grave, we piecemeal of him mayde!
Tho', juste to showe our kindliness an' alle |
10 Nov 99 - 09:05 PM (#134427) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: MMario Alas hyse spyrit did aryse;and cryde out loudlie to the skyes that jigge I feare tis lycensed notte;thence the fyddler he did smitte aybout the heade and torso thusse; wythe notyces and parchment writ conserned wythe unholey matters; for thee eyen unseemlie fitte |
11 Nov 99 - 06:47 PM (#134778) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Lonesome EJ Then Maximillian did syng out "be-still thy tedious chatter! And knowe there is no nobler aime than to be a Mudcatter! Whilst thou wouldst taxe the very byrdes to enlarge thy trove of treassure We seek to fill each wooded glenne with merrie myrthe and measure!
Our Pylgimmage is one, mayhap, you will not understande |
11 Nov 99 - 07:54 PM (#134804) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: McGrath of Harlow This was no Reynard fierce and proud but eke a Weasel grown too stoute who crawled and crept from out the draines and sucked the bloode from out the veines of silly birdes who sang sweete notes and as they sang, he cut there throates. |
11 Nov 99 - 08:17 PM (#134824) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Lonesome EJ LOL McGrath! |
11 Nov 99 - 10:21 PM (#134886) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Caitrin *laughing hysterically as she recalls the many hours she has spent in the last week studying Chaucer for her AP English class and wishing she were proficient enough to add a verse* |
12 Nov 99 - 12:50 AM (#134928) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing O, thy fayre younglyng wot was frought wyth studdye Wrack-ed her brayne for wordes lyke puddee Tho much afeared of what was spelt She casteth the hand wot she waseth dealt!
O, come ye, fayre mayden, tell us thy wordes
For thyse Kat, O', knoweth yew not? |
12 Nov 99 - 12:52 PM (#135091) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing Refresheth thyse thread O maketh ite to ryse For wyse worddes or wyttey Bryngs teares to myne eyes!
Uplyft and fyndde lyffe |
12 Nov 99 - 10:18 PM (#135331) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Caitrin The Hye Schoolere's Prologue: With thym was a hye schoole mayde Newe unto Mudcatte and its thraydes Her lyf was of schoole, the serche for college Songes too, and playes were its usage tyme whiche she shoulde spende onne papyr writyng instedde she did spende uponne Mudcatting
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02 Aug 00 - 06:11 PM (#270596) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing refresh for the fun of it....come add on some updates! |
02 Aug 00 - 06:38 PM (#270613) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Sorcha OH! how marvelous!! I can read it, but I can't spell in ME!! oh, my I may just have to dig out the GBD!!(greatbigdictionary)........what fun!! It should be in the SongBook. |
02 Aug 00 - 07:08 PM (#270633) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Bradypus Ye Centurie is waning faste Yette meseems all Men have Tyme to waste Wi muckle Sangs an muckle Myrthe Here is the beste place in all ye Earthe |
03 Aug 00 - 08:48 AM (#270937) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: A Wandering Minstrel Sich wordy witte, ande lerning heyre displayed To adde but my groate's worthe be I dismayed Bot reading these fewe rymes didde not suppose Thatte I shold laffe til milke came downe my nose!
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03 Aug 00 - 09:01 AM (#270942) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: MMario Thet challynge be forthwythe on shew To scrybe olde lyrics knowe aknewe ande sette themme alle to toons of olde thin synge themme fourth loude and bolde! |
03 Aug 00 - 12:06 PM (#271049) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Kim C Thys scrybe she sittes, mich bored at hyr deske Wuld rather be at knyttyng or at reste Or mayhap hyr fydle to employe To playe a tune for othres to enjoye Alack, she sittes wyth paperes left to pushe But dreameth oft of songe and dance and suche She longeth for the workenweke to ende Tomorrow it be Frydaye, saye Aymen! |
03 Aug 00 - 12:09 PM (#271050) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Kim C oopes, I mayde the wronge tagges. I begge thy forgiveness. |
03 Aug 00 - 12:19 PM (#271055) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing Bravo! Keepeth themme comyngg!! |
03 Aug 00 - 12:45 PM (#271070) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Mbo Um, this is weird. How are you doing this? |
03 Aug 00 - 01:29 PM (#271095) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: MMario Mbo - four lines, consisting of two couplets. Usually AABB; and spell creativly! Through in the odd word you happen to know and "Voila"
Iff Matte the rudh in veritie shoulde |
03 Aug 00 - 01:41 PM (#271106) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Mbo Maathew wasse a yuthfyll fuul Owayses he deed thynkest ruul Aind ony teeme whenne he wyldst pley themme Peepyle aycted liek he wasse Satane. |
03 Aug 00 - 01:50 PM (#271111) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: MMario Yn soothe youngge Maatheu wasse na fuul Fore thatt he knoweth EOL rooles! Yf folke haffe thatte he be Satyn thotte Kwoweth thye betwxt devyl and angyl knotte ! |
03 Aug 00 - 01:58 PM (#271116) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Morticia Bravo, Mathew!! the cattyrs theye gathereed to lissten awhyle to syngers and players of lute and smyle atte joyfulle sounds,made bye the Mbo youthe and agree Owaysis rule inne truthe |
03 Aug 00 - 02:08 PM (#271128) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Morticia A bold wyf, Morticia hight thought to trye a verse onne nighte Butte of shame and woe wast wotte when she, her HTML tagges forgotte |
03 Aug 00 - 04:03 PM (#271205) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Kim C HTML! Tis a mysterie, That I typen, and my wordes notte be The way that I envisioned in my mind Perhaps in the PermaThread a clue I'll fynde... |
03 Aug 00 - 07:26 PM (#271292) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Morticia The gentil knighte, hight Mmario Didst challenge Cattyrs and therefore, Lo I will scrybe olde lyrics and if thou guess The title, thou willst I snog and bless
Lo, be-cymballed minstrel
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03 Aug 00 - 07:45 PM (#271294) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Mbo Hey Mr.Tambourine Man! |
04 Aug 00 - 06:55 AM (#271326) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Morticia Similar to a small winged rodent from the netherworld I departeth in the light of dawn Similar to a small winged rodent from the netherworld I shall depart, vanisheth, retreate, When the day is compleet and the sun descendeth And the moonlight bestoweth its rays Then similar to a miscreant before the portals of paradise I shall returneth prostrate to thee
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04 Aug 00 - 08:19 AM (#271329) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: MMario Like a bat out of hell....something.... Marvelous renditions, btw |
04 Aug 00 - 12:04 PM (#271356) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Morticia Farewell maiden pastry of the America's Drove my conveyance to ye brooke Howsoever ye brooke, it runneth not Ye splendid fellowes sippeth mead and porter Carolling thys shalle be the day of mine demise, Thys shalle be the day of mine demise |
04 Aug 00 - 12:31 PM (#271374) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: MMario ahah! Forsoothe y hafe cotte thee owt fore "dyke" shouldst "brooke" replaceth Aynde thoe thyne affortte be fore nought Itt dothe myne eyen moste pleaseth |
04 Aug 00 - 12:45 PM (#271387) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Mbo HEY where's my snog? ;-) |
04 Aug 00 - 01:28 PM (#271422) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Kim C I recognyze Americaine Pye. Do I notte gett a snogge too? :) |
04 Aug 00 - 02:09 PM (#271447) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Irish sergeant Twas late thee hour whenn acrost the sea he came. six stryngs of guitar and only a name. Wythe a warrior's heart and the soul or a bard, A song to add and two cats in the yard. He sitteth at the feet of more learned muses and found no deception or ruses "Irish sergeant is my name I say, And to this mudcat, I come to stay." |
04 Aug 00 - 03:06 PM (#271476) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Morticia Stay, felowe catyrs,I am not done Long didst mine penne runne onne A snog shall be the reward of thee For whom most songges guessed bee
For what reason do songbirds appear? |
04 Aug 00 - 03:17 PM (#271484) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: MMario Onne the daye thatte thou wast borne The choires of the LORD camme dunne Ane dycyded to cryate ane fantasie coyme trew! |
04 Aug 00 - 03:19 PM (#271488) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Mbo Wel the fyste twa wert eyssye enoffe, Gie usse somme thaat art mair toffe! |
04 Aug 00 - 03:27 PM (#271490) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: MMario o ye who luste ayfter eyallo doth thou hafe tunys fore twa poste Narrie a wan hath aye scene come fromme thee Lydee Sorcha hath batten thee trews fromme thee |
04 Aug 00 - 03:33 PM (#271495) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Mbo Ho theere Mario, nae gette a bee ine thy bonette A' hae plaentie to posste, A' amme workyn onnitte! |
04 Aug 00 - 04:52 PM (#271535) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Kim C heeheeheeee |
04 Aug 00 - 05:19 PM (#271555) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Lonesome EJ There was a man among that companie And he had been a vendor for his fee In yeres long passed, and he was of youthe a Tutor And oft of Whiskie he would take a snooter He dwelled beside a River grete and wide And now his work to his hause was appleyed There chylddren were wont to ramble and to roame In safetie of that garden of his home A creature formed of clay he oft woulde bryng And blowe upon its arse,and dance and syng Pritthee, what Mudcatter hath been described herein? |
04 Aug 00 - 05:25 PM (#271560) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Mbo it's about SPAW!!!! |
04 Aug 00 - 05:35 PM (#271573) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Lonesome EJ Nimbly done, Mbo |
04 Aug 00 - 06:31 PM (#271614) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: MMario *dang* I thought it was Art Thieme! |
04 Aug 00 - 07:51 PM (#271643) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Morticia Fornication and alchemy and musike that is loude Is alle mine minde and body requireth Fornication and alchemy and musike that is loude Is most pleasaunte to alle
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04 Aug 00 - 07:54 PM (#271647) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Mbo Sex Drugs and ROCK AND ROLL!!! |
04 Aug 00 - 08:00 PM (#271651) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Lonesome EJ Callest thou the Just Sayeth Nay Hotte Line, Morticia, lest thou do thyselfe a mischief. Do notte ye schlep in the Subwaye,Darlynge. |
04 Aug 00 - 10:55 PM (#271718) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing Yea, and standeth not thyself in the drenchynge of the Hevvynes, for the nichte is longe |
04 Aug 00 - 11:17 PM (#271728) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing Didst thou heare notte the puir wylle Syghynge siche a toone of greeffe? There's not the wylle to hold lyfe to its breaste Puir thynge beinge that afyxeded wyth by itselfe.. |
04 Aug 00 - 11:28 PM (#271730) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Mbo I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry... |
04 Aug 00 - 11:37 PM (#271731) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing Right...too obvious? |
04 Aug 00 - 11:52 PM (#271734) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Mbo Took a minute or two. :) |
05 Aug 00 - 06:58 AM (#271842) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Morticia Thou art naught butte an cur Interminably disconsolate Thou art nothing butte an cur Interminably disconsolate Thou art ill fated as a huntynge hounde Thou hast beene naught companyone of myne |
05 Aug 00 - 10:35 AM (#271883) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing YOu ain't nothin' but a hound dog! |
05 Aug 00 - 01:16 PM (#271925) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing We are the faireste offsprynge of thy flora Yet for none of the myghtier do we redden We are the faireste offsprynge of thy flora Thou darest not resyste what we shall demande! |
05 Aug 00 - 03:53 PM (#271966) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: GUEST,Amos Inqyred mayney men and wimmen too How coulde yt Bee that such an one had knew That in his Hart the Luve he therin found Would ever bloome, and neyvere be caste Doun? Twas in the chorus of Sweete Naytures way, Ye moust now understande, I then did saye; For though heart's flame is known not Bye by the Wyse; Still doe the Cynders of it tear Thyne Eies. |
05 Aug 00 - 04:02 PM (#271967) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Mbo Smoke Gets in Yer Eyes! |
05 Aug 00 - 05:03 PM (#271987) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing Still no guesses on my last one? Hint: it is a protest song, of sorts... |
05 Aug 00 - 05:26 PM (#271995) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: wysiwyg Flowers of Peace? ~S~ |
05 Aug 00 - 06:13 PM (#272011) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Morticia Thou hast departeth at an inauspicious hour Lucille With four progeny that starveth And produce in the pasture I hath witnessed tragedy and I hath witnessed sorrow But verily I am afeared mine agonie wille notte bee assuaged Thou hast departeth at an inauspicious hour Lucille |
05 Aug 00 - 06:20 PM (#272018) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: GUEST,AJ Departeth is third person present singular Morticia! "Ya chose a Fine Time To Leave me, Lucille!" clearly. Kat, ya got me stumped -- it isn't Blowing in the Wind, is it? . |
05 Aug 00 - 06:21 PM (#272021) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Mbo You Picked The Wrong Time To Leave Me Lucille! |
05 Aug 00 - 06:28 PM (#272024) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing It's "You Picked A Fine Time to Leave Me, Lucille" and mine is..... "Rosa's Lovely Daughters" If you are not familiar with it, type the name in the search box and there is a nice thread on it. |
05 Aug 00 - 07:40 PM (#272048) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Morticia Geez, a grammar lesson....I waz just tryin' to be funny.....not clever.....guess I failed. |
05 Aug 00 - 09:47 PM (#272109) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing Ah, Mortee, don't let it bother ya, fun is what it is all about, well, that and the Hokey Pokey..besides ole' AJ got the song title slightly off, so yer even!**BG** |
06 Aug 00 - 12:29 AM (#272198) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: GUEST The Dummard's Tale I din men ta due eh, I swar, et were an axeedeh, Ba whe she fall, upooon er face, er Grace, Come what may, un et de, It were funny!... She were nigh ontuh a hunard yarn ole, Un she war souch bootyfowl gowns, Magnificen dressays of blues an reds...an browns,... Day cull er da Queen Mudder. Naught da she were gay, da thawt I shudder, Bu she were ole, thas awl. Ann thar I were, jess doin' me job, Stanin' ih line for da queen Mudder, Ann I chuse to eet, sum trohpecal froot, Whilst I were waitin' for da Mudder. Tossing da peel a da bananna ah et, Ore me shoulder da Queen's iyes me met, An she so majestic down da isle she strode, One step a smile, one step bold, Diamonds an rubies, she were sooch a si, Til she slip on me peel, an her majesty dye! Nare were sooch a tarable si, O da Mudder's...leggs fly hi. Ge oop me lady, arr yee al ri? I hollars tu er, she says eye. Well for God's sake lady, push down yer dress!! Says I.
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06 Aug 00 - 12:40 AM (#272206) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Mbo HA HA HA!!! Funny! |
06 Aug 00 - 07:29 AM (#272266) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Bradypus When ye worlde first beganne did I jigge On moone, starres and sunne did I bigge To ye erthe did I cumme, and danced there Een in Bethlehemme's tounne ever fayre |
06 Aug 00 - 11:58 AM (#272357) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Morticia Lord of the Dance?? The tithe collector taketh alle mine groats Leaveth me to languishe inne mine castle Reclining on a temperate afternoon
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06 Aug 00 - 05:31 PM (#272504) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Mbo Lazing On A Sunny Afternoon, by the Kinks. |
07 Aug 00 - 10:51 AM (#272848) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Kim C heeheeheeheeheeeheeheeheee :) |
07 Aug 00 - 12:50 PM (#272919) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing Yn the crooke of the allopathe Orygyne of myne natal event Lyv-ed ummarryede a lyght-complected mayde Caus-ed buttocks astryde to be quyte sore Her nameth it waseth ???? (can't give it away, now can I?) |
07 Aug 00 - 12:55 PM (#272926) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Mbo Barbara Allen. |
07 Aug 00 - 01:02 PM (#272928) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Morticia What is the cost of that cur in yonder casement? The hound with an appendage so gay What is the cost of that cur in yonder casement? I am wishful that yon hounde may be for barter |
07 Aug 00 - 01:19 PM (#272941) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Mbo Too easy! How much is that doggy in the window! |
07 Aug 00 - 02:11 PM (#272983) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing Ah, but Mbo, WHICH Barbara Allen? It has a specific location which may help. |
07 Aug 00 - 03:06 PM (#273017) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Mbo Medicine Bow. |
07 Aug 00 - 03:22 PM (#273028) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing Oh, you are good, but the actual title is "THe Cowboy's Barbara Allen"....well done, Mbo! |
07 Aug 00 - 03:32 PM (#273034) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Morticia Atte thys pointe, I do claime and vowe Thatte Matthew be mine Victor nowe And as surelie as fallinge offen a logge I awardeth hyme a greatte, bigge snogge :) |
07 Aug 00 - 03:47 PM (#273045) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Kim C smoochie woochie ;) |
07 Aug 00 - 03:57 PM (#273054) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Mbo Thynks be! A' mosste nearlie hath fallene offe mine chaire Fromme the snoggies offe sae mony damsyles faire! |
08 Aug 00 - 12:29 AM (#273385) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: GUEST,eric The Goul's Tale Thars a eech en me tail, ouchy owchy eechy. Pleez pleez whone somune skratch eht fer me? Iz a har liff beune a goool, boot ay... arder beune a foool (an doon I no eh). I were bore en a kross fyre hurkane, und da moon und da mud und da howlin' rayn. Boo eh alree nu, uh uh uh, en fac es a naushious. Yumpin' Yahova es a splash, splash, splash!! |
02 Jul 01 - 01:30 PM (#496701) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing refreshing a favourite for newbies to enjoy and possibly join in |
16 Mar 05 - 11:38 PM (#1436637) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing Good for another read through, every few years, eh? |
17 Mar 05 - 03:49 AM (#1436689) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Morticia definitely, Kat.........I'd forgotten this one. |
16 Feb 06 - 10:44 PM (#1670636) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing Reading the "Mother Tongue" and was reminded of how much fun this thread was! Worth a yearly refresh, methinks! |
16 Feb 06 - 11:29 PM (#1670677) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Amos Came yester e'en, the straugest Dreeme hadde Iye That ner before this time has crost mine Eye In dreeming saw Iye menne and Worlde agree Thate e'er more therefrome wuld Peaseful be. In dreeeming saw Iye thene a Room full large Of menne so fulle it was, Iye nowe do sware Who mightily onPayres long did penne The vow that ne'er woulde theye Fought agin. And when with writting papyres alle wer donne, Tenne thousand times ten thousande writs were made. And alle swordes ande kniffes and gonnes too Upon the mudde were alle carelessly laide. Came yester e'en, the straugest Dreeme hadde Iye That ner before this time has crost mine Eye In dreeming saw Iye menne and Worlde agree Thate e'er more therefrome wuld Peaseful be. |
16 Feb 06 - 11:45 PM (#1670700) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: JennyO "Last night I had the strangest dream" - easy. Actually, the old style English sorta suits it! |
17 Feb 06 - 12:53 AM (#1670802) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: JennyO Caskets fashionned well by Chambers are so fyne Wrought from fragrante woodes lyke sandalewoode and pyne Iffe the wunnes thou love'st depart this earthley forme Thou can'st ease their trippe wyth Chambers caskes so warme Iffe thy love'd wunnes muste to heavenlie regiones go Presse thy fynggers onne Columbia tripple-ohh Those withe needes for Chambers services alle synge Fromme their graves belowe, "Oh Death, whereis thy stynge?" |
17 Feb 06 - 12:53 AM (#1670804) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: JennyO This threade hath been deserted now, I fear so methinkes I'll take the hundredth poste in here, |
27 Feb 06 - 11:11 AM (#1680280) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: MMario Mathew the ladde be sorelie missed For Daypth of knowledge and readie witte! |
27 Feb 06 - 03:39 PM (#1680461) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: *Laura* I'm taking a break from writing an essay on Chaucher - I come on Mudcat for *a break* and WHAT do I find!?!? More of the stuff. dear oh dear. although considerably funnier :-) xLx |
14 Nov 06 - 01:41 PM (#1885602) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Amos Whilom ther was dwellynge at Tarrietoune An bouchere's ladd, full welle I knewe, To mee mayde hee courte, bothe ye Nighte and ye Daye And nouwe thereto at Houme will he Notte staye. Digge wyde and deep my grayve, do I privee, Ande may herbes of wylde goose growe there overe me. A |
14 Nov 06 - 01:53 PM (#1885610) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: MMario Oh Lord of the Prance - didst thou mean "privee" or "prithee"? |
28 May 07 - 05:08 PM (#2062606) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing refresh...it was so much fun! |
28 May 07 - 11:22 PM (#2062797) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Bert Smale caskets on the Wolden syde Of the middens contents were derive Smale caskets on the Wolden syde betwixt them alle ne difference coulde decide |
29 May 07 - 07:11 PM (#2063579) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: McGrath of Harlow But soone returned that grat dispute that did the companee divyde "Oh watt is folk? and watt is not?" - for eche one sware the other lide. And bak and forth in bluddy strife from morning till the set of sun, And through the nicht they still did ficht in battel that was never dun. "Ficht on ficht on my gallant friends, ficht on, ficht on and take yore stand Beneeth the banner of the horse, the noble horse that never sang." |
29 May 07 - 07:20 PM (#2063583) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing Well done, lads! |
08 Jan 09 - 09:46 PM (#2535641) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing Anither guid reade for a'winter's eve! |
09 Jan 09 - 07:24 AM (#2535846) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Morticia Good heavens, I clearly had a lot more time on my hands back in those days. |
12 Dec 09 - 06:30 PM (#2787146) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: katlaughing refresh just for fun, again! |
12 Dec 09 - 07:37 PM (#2787174) Subject: RE: M'Catterbury Tales-add a verse! From: Amos Ye Tayle of Oure Mother of All Follyes As cruced yee Sonne across the towering Skye To myne companions bolde I sayde, sayde I, "Gude friendes, for Jesu' sake, then strive, For wee are at syxtene and saevin-nynety-five! "And fayne I woulde Oure Mothere Fayre uplift, Ande unto Herre bestow the rairest Gyfte, By gentle Spyryte and bye Helpin Hande, To bring herre to Ye Seyventeen of Grande!" Up spayke the Knighte, the bold Rapaire Yclept, And said, "The land arounde I have beSwepte! No Ennemie nor Hurdle lurketh there!" And so assured us alle, Ye Bold Rapaire. And thene stept Upp ye tender maiden Stilly, Who blushing sayde, "An it does note Sounde Sillye, I wille Myselfe to show here Any Manne, That I in postes Out Number alle canne." Thene chimed up Mario, a Manne of Emms, Who well-reknownd was for Verse and Phlegm, Ande kindly sayde, "Goode lasse, Bee note afrayde!" Ande att her Feete, hise Posting Swourd he layde. |