[xxvi:1] Among the books given to it by Robert Burton. No other copy is extant. Blomefield mistook it for a MS.: “In 1599 ... one Kemp came dancing the whole Way from London to Norwich, and there is a MSS. in the Bodleian Library containing an Account of it.”—Hist. of Norf. ii. 250.
[xxvi:2] Note on B. Jonson’s Works, ii. 166.
Performed in a daunce from
London to Norwich.
Containing the pleasure, paines and kinde entertainment
of William Kemp betweene London and that Citty
in his late Morrice.
Wherein is somewhat set downe worth note; to reprooue
the slaunders spred of him: many things merry,
nothing hurtfull.
Written by himselfe to satisfie his friends.
LONDON