Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 9Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... Tell me the truth , or I will beate it out . Wife , hold your hand , and doe but heare me speake ; You sent me to the doctor's with your pisse , And by the way the urinell did breake , So ever since I have beene buyìng this : And here's ...
... Tell me the truth , or I will beate it out . Wife , hold your hand , and doe but heare me speake ; You sent me to the doctor's with your pisse , And by the way the urinell did breake , So ever since I have beene buyìng this : And here's ...
Page 121
... tell what husbands they shall have , how many children , how many sweetharts , and such like : if goods bee stole , who hath them , with promise to helpe them to their losses againe : with many other like deceittfull elusions . To this ...
... tell what husbands they shall have , how many children , how many sweetharts , and such like : if goods bee stole , who hath them , with promise to helpe them to their losses againe : with many other like deceittfull elusions . To this ...
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... tell you , master , for a truth I tell you too , I knowe a man that in this towne had a bible lying on his shoppe - boorde and solde but three yardes of satten unto a gentleman , and forswore himself at leaste three times in the coping ...
... tell you , master , for a truth I tell you too , I knowe a man that in this towne had a bible lying on his shoppe - boorde and solde but three yardes of satten unto a gentleman , and forswore himself at leaste three times in the coping ...
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