When the old man had seene this great houshold and family, then was he brought into the Ware-houses, some being fild with wool, some with flockes, some with woad and madder, and some with... The History of John Winchcomb ... - Page 39by Thomas Deloney - 1859 - 125 pagesFull view - About this book
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...with broadcloathes and kersies ready dyed and drest, beside a 3° great number of others, some strecht on the Tenters, some hanging on poles, and a great...places. Sir (quoth the old man) I wis che zee you bee bominable rich, and cham content you shall haue my daughter, and Gods blessing and mine light on... | |
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