Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 17Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... door where truth is to be found . Often against the Turks and Infidels we fight , To let the wandering world know we're in the right , For in heaven there's a lodge , and St. Peter keeps the door , And none can enter in but those that ...
... door where truth is to be found . Often against the Turks and Infidels we fight , To let the wandering world know we're in the right , For in heaven there's a lodge , and St. Peter keeps the door , And none can enter in but those that ...
Page 151
... doors ; when thinking it time to see his legacy , he broke open the cottage door , where instead of money he found a gibbet and halter , which he put round his neck , and jumping off the stool , the gibbet broke , and a thousand pounds ...
... doors ; when thinking it time to see his legacy , he broke open the cottage door , where instead of money he found a gibbet and halter , which he put round his neck , and jumping off the stool , the gibbet broke , and a thousand pounds ...
Page 157
... doors , indeed . Smiling , the young man he did say , Thou cruel knave ! tell me , I pray , As I have here consumed my store , How durst thee kick me out of door ? To me thou hast been too severe ; The deeds of eight - score pounds a ...
... doors , indeed . Smiling , the young man he did say , Thou cruel knave ! tell me , I pray , As I have here consumed my store , How durst thee kick me out of door ? To me thou hast been too severe ; The deeds of eight - score pounds a ...
Contents
King James I and the Tinkler | 12 |
The Keach i the Creel | 13 |
The Merry Broomfield or the Westcountry Wager | 14 |
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