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- So they pack up and go a-Maying in March.
- You cannot go a-Maying on-line.
- Of her forty songs, her most popular work was the vocal duet " Maying ".
- He takes Herrick's poem, " Corinna's going a-Maying ", and reveals that the speaker in the poem has a complex attitude toward his " carpe diem " theme.
- Composers like Morley were greatly captivated by this musical creation ( compare Morley's " ballett " " Now is the Month of Maying " for a clear example of Gastoldi's influence ).
- The best known example is in Thomas Middleton and William Rowley's play " madrigal " Now Is the Month of Maying " probably means something similar to the idiom " roll in the hay ".
- The original Renaissance Pleasure Faire of Southern California ( RPFS ) was held in the spring 1966 at the Paramount Ranch located in Agoura, California, focusing on the practices of old English springtime markets and " Maying " customs.
- Folk songs from Belgium in Dutch include : " All in a Stable, Maying Song ( " Arise my Love, Shake off this Dream " ) " and " In Holland Stands a House ."
- Poet, translator and cryptic crossword compiler for " The Observer " ( " Torquemada " ) Edward Powys Mathers also wrote verse for Betty May, titling one work " Oh, That We Two Were Betty Maying ".
- "' Now is the month of maying "'is one of the most famous of the English ballets ( a light dancelike part song similar to a madrigal, frequently with a'fa-la-la'chorus ).
- Bound with this work are ten other unique pieces, eight of which are also from the Southgait press, but two only of all are perfect, " The Maying or Disport of Chaucer " and " The Goldyn Targe " of William Dunbar.
- Among his genre paintings we may mention his'Highland Keeper's Daughter'( 1866 ),'Waiting for the Ferry, " Return from Maying,'and'Too Late,'a striking picture exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy in 1869, in which year he died.
- It was a custom at Penzance, and probably at many other Cornish towns, when the author was a boy, for a number of young people to sit up until twelve o'clock, and then to march round the town with violins and fifes, and summon their friends to the Maying.
- The poem they were reading was a minor one _ " Corinna's Going A-Maying " _ by a minor poet, but all the better for making Harvey's point : " I think too often we define things in the negative, " he told his class.
- In the 1580s, Peerson was a choirboy of madrigal " See, O See, Who is Heere Come a Maying " was performed as part of Ben Jonson's " Private Entertainment of the King and Queene " at the house of Sir William Cornwallis at Highgate ( now in London ).
- This message can be seen clearly in " To the Virgins, to make much of Time "; " To Daffodils "; " To Blossoms "; and " Corinna's Going A Maying ", where the warmth and exuberance of what seems to have been a kindly and jovial personality comes over strongly.
- Chepman having found the necessary capital, and Myllar having obtained the type from France, probably from Rouen, they set up their press in a house at the foot of Blackfriars Wynd, in the Southgait, now the Cowgate, of Edinburgh, and on 4 April 1508 issued the first book known to have been printed in Scotland, " The Maying or Disport of Chaucer ", better known as " The Complaint of the Black Knight ", and written not by Chaucer but by Lydgate.