Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 9Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 46
... never shift ? Or to be scurvy how can we forbeare , That never yet had shirt or band to weare ? How bad I and my fellow Diamond goes , We never yet had garter to our hose , Nor any shooe to put upon our feete , With such base cloaths ...
... never shift ? Or to be scurvy how can we forbeare , That never yet had shirt or band to weare ? How bad I and my fellow Diamond goes , We never yet had garter to our hose , Nor any shooe to put upon our feete , With such base cloaths ...
Page 93
... never see , So affable and gentle in her loving , That of her like I never had the proving . But she hath one exceeding imperfection , Neglecting even her credit's chiefe protection : For what we wantons ever did amisse She told her ...
... never see , So affable and gentle in her loving , That of her like I never had the proving . But she hath one exceeding imperfection , Neglecting even her credit's chiefe protection : For what we wantons ever did amisse She told her ...
Page 7
... never have been thaw'd . All kind of trades did to this market come , Hoping to get more profit than at home : And some whose purses were a little swel'd , Would not have car'd how long the frost had held . In several places there was ...
... never have been thaw'd . All kind of trades did to this market come , Hoping to get more profit than at home : And some whose purses were a little swel'd , Would not have car'd how long the frost had held . In several places there was ...
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ALEXANDER DYCE Bankes BAY HORSE booth bull-baiting coaches Congreve cunning devill divell dost doth downe drinke Duchess of Marlborough F.S.A. THOMAS fashion feare fellow foole Frost Fair frozen gentleman George Berkeley grace gull haberdasher hand Harts hast hath heare heart heere hell honest horse husband I'le Iohn kind landlord live London London Bridge Lord Maister Hob Mandilions Marocco merry mony ne're neighbours never Percy Society PETER CUNNINGHAM poem poet poore pray printed purse Queene quoth Maister Hobson River Thames roasted Rowlands sayd sayes scurvy servant shew shillings shore sweare taverne tearme thaw thee theeves there's thing thinke Thomson tobacco tract trade tricks twas unto villaine ware weare wench whome whore wife WILLIAM WILLIAM CHAPPELL William Congreve WILLIAM SANDYS wine withall wonder