Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... Attend his person with all dilligence ; Whose hand's their hart , whose welfare is their wealth , Whose safe protection is their sure defence , For pure affection , not for hope of pence : Such is the faithfull hart , such is the minde ...
... Attend his person with all dilligence ; Whose hand's their hart , whose welfare is their wealth , Whose safe protection is their sure defence , For pure affection , not for hope of pence : Such is the faithfull hart , such is the minde ...
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... . Qu . , Is it unlucky to be buried on a Friday ? Ob . - That it is lucky to be born on a Friday ! and that is just all the luck I ever either heard or read of attending poor Friday . When the sun sets in a bank , * A 11.
... . Qu . , Is it unlucky to be buried on a Friday ? Ob . - That it is lucky to be born on a Friday ! and that is just all the luck I ever either heard or read of attending poor Friday . When the sun sets in a bank , * A 11.
Page 67
... passing cattes . " Again : - " And Loye , the smith , doth looke to horse , and smithes of all degre . " He likewise had the honour of attending to farriers and kine . [ Brydges Summer in winter , and a summer's flood , Never 67.
... passing cattes . " Again : - " And Loye , the smith , doth looke to horse , and smithes of all degre . " He likewise had the honour of attending to farriers and kine . [ Brydges Summer in winter , and a summer's flood , Never 67.
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