| John Taylor - 1618 - 82 pages
...TAYLOR, Alias the Kings Majesties Water-Poet. HOW HE TRAVAILED ON FOOT homLondontoEdendorough'm Scotland, not carrying any Money to or fro, neither Begging, Borrowing, or Asking Meate, drinke or Lodging. With his Description of his Entertainment in all places of his lourney, and... | |
| Myers & co., booksellers, London - Manuscripts - 1655 - 334 pages
...Alias the Kings Majesties Water-Poet. How he travailed on foot from London to Edenborough in Scotland, not carrying any money to or fro, neither Begging, Borrowing, or Asking Meate. drinke or Lodging. With his Description of his Entertainment in all places of his Journey, and... | |
| 1831 - 652 pages
...art of living at other men's cost. Such was' his proficiency in this art, that he undertook to travel on foot from London to Edinburgh, ' not carrying '...begging, borrowing, or asking ' meat, drink, or lodging.' This journey, be says, was undertaken ' to make trial of his friends ;' and we are informed by Mr Southey... | |
| John Jones - Poets, English - 1831 - 360 pages
...a bare intimation of this in the collected volume of his works. His third undertaking was to travel on foot from London to Edinburgh, " not carrying any...begging, borrowing, or asking meat, drink, or lodging." This he performed in 1618, and published an account of it in verse and prose, entitled " The Pennyless... | |
| John Jones - English literature - 1831 - 362 pages
...a bare intimation of this in the collected volume of his works. His third undertaking was to travel on foot from London to Edinburgh, " not carrying any...begging, borrowing, or asking meat, drink, or lodging." This he performed in 1618, and published an account of it in verse and prose, entitled " The Pennyless... | |
| 1831 - 624 pages
...his summer's work, he laid and won a wager attended with less of serious peril, namely, to walk afoot from London to Edinburgh, ' not carrying any money...begging, borrowing, or asking meat, drink, or lodging.' Of this expedition also he put forth an account, partly in verse and partly in prose, (like the more... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1831 - 620 pages
...his summer's work, he laid and won a wager attended with less of serious peril, namely, to walk afoot from London to Edinburgh, ' not carrying any money...begging, borrowing, or asking meat, drink, or lodging.' Of this expedition also he put forth an account, partly in verse and partly in prose, (like the more... | |
| 1868 - 522 pages
...alias the King's Majesty's Water Poet : how he travelled on foot from London to Edinburgh, in Scotland, not carrying any money to or fro, neither begging, borrowing, or asking meat, drink, or lodging." He left ''The Bell Inn, that's extra Aldersga'e," July 14, 1618. He was attended by a servant with a horse,... | |
| 1835 - 932 pages
...living at oilier men's cost. Such was his proficiency in this art, 'that he undertook to travel on fool from London to Edinburgh, " not carrying any money to or fro ; neither begging, borrowing, nor asking meat, drink, or lodging." This journey, he says, was undertaken "to make trial of his friends... | |
| John Jones, Robert Southey - Poets, English - 1836 - 360 pages
...a bare intimation of this in the collected volume of his works. His third undertaking was to travel on foot from London to Edinburgh, " not carrying any...begging, borrowing, or asking meat, drink, or lodging." This he performed in 1618, and published an account of it in verse and prose, entitled " The Pennyless... | |
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