- "The
Crabfish" is a
ribald humorous folk song of the
English oral tradition. It
dates back to the
seventeenth century,
appearing in
Bishop Percy's Folio...
- time,
women did not
customarily wear two-legged
underwear as today. "The
Crabfish" is a 17th-century folk song
about what is most
likely a
common lobster...
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Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Miller's Tale" from his
Canterbury Tales and The
Crabfish, one of the
oldest English traditional ballads, are
classic examples. The...
- centuries. The
first uncensored text was
published only in 2020. "The
Crabfish" (known also as "The Sea Crabb"), an
English folk song
dating back to the...
-
traditionally "highly esteemed" as a
foodstuff and was
mentioned in "The
Crabfish" a
seventeenth century English folk song. It may
fetch very high prices...
- Tree"
Darrell 1951
Fibber McGee and
Molly "Hitchhiking Bureau"
Tilford C.
Crabfish 1951
Tales of the
Texas Rangers "Blind Justice"
Unknown "No
Living Witnesses"...
- Pain in
crustaceans In some locations, they are also
known as baybugs,
crabfish, craws, crawfish, crawdaddies, crawdads,
freshwater lobsters, mountain...
- (Child 42 /
Child 85) 148. "The
Banks of
Sweet Dundee" (Laws M25) 149. "The
Crabfish" 150. "When I Was a
Young Man I
Lived Rarely" 151. "An Awhesyth", "The...
- Editions, pp. 56–58, ISBN 1-870041-23-2, It is the kraken, the so -
called crabfish,
which is said to
visit these waters occasionally . It is not
large since...
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Young Hunting Young Johnstone Young Peggy Young Ronald Young Waters Operas Il
pesceballo Related List of the
Child Ballads Percy Folio "The
Crabfish"...