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- An_Excellent_Medley_Which_You_May_Admire_At_(Without_Offense) abstract "An Excellent Medley Which You May Admire At (Without Offense) is an English broadside ballad from the 17th century, written by Martin Parker and sung to the tune of The Spanish Pavan or Tarleton's Medley. The ballad does not tell a narrative, but rather collects lines of \"contrary sense\" and puts them together for humorous effect. Copies of the broadside can be found in the British Library and the National Library of Scotland.".
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