Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 9Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 45
... Till all they get consumes thereby : The vitlers poasts all chalk'd with scores , And they turn'd beggers out of doores . Their kinde wives that have well deserv'd , Beate and misus'd : their children starved : Fie rascals , villaines ...
... Till all they get consumes thereby : The vitlers poasts all chalk'd with scores , And they turn'd beggers out of doores . Their kinde wives that have well deserv'd , Beate and misus'd : their children starved : Fie rascals , villaines ...
Page 105
... Till with a painted lattis they doe meet . The sounding well they like , so in they went , And budge not till the tyler's pots were spent . When comming forth with sage and sober gate , Downe THE KNAVES OF SPADES AND DIAMONDS . 105.
... Till with a painted lattis they doe meet . The sounding well they like , so in they went , And budge not till the tyler's pots were spent . When comming forth with sage and sober gate , Downe THE KNAVES OF SPADES AND DIAMONDS . 105.
Page 141
... Till is the word in Murdoch , and what Thomson wrote unquestionably . Again , why have we , in vol . ii . p . 267 , a long poem to Mr. De la Cour in Ireland , on his Pros- pect of Poetry , after Thomson's own declaration that it was not ...
... Till is the word in Murdoch , and what Thomson wrote unquestionably . Again , why have we , in vol . ii . p . 267 , a long poem to Mr. De la Cour in Ireland , on his Pros- pect of Poetry , after Thomson's own declaration that it was not ...
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