Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 9Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... EPIGRAM . A rich plain clowne , having a knight to's son , That into some arrerages was runne , Intreates his father for his knighthood's sake , Some mony - means to help him he would make : For povertie so neare him did approach , He ...
... EPIGRAM . A rich plain clowne , having a knight to's son , That into some arrerages was runne , Intreates his father for his knighthood's sake , Some mony - means to help him he would make : For povertie so neare him did approach , He ...
Page 125
... , 1628 , p . 6 , has the following epigram to Sir Pierce Pennilesse : " Though little coin thy purseless pockets line , Yet with great company thou ' rt taken up ; For often with Duke Humfray thou dost dine , And NOTES . 125.
... , 1628 , p . 6 , has the following epigram to Sir Pierce Pennilesse : " Though little coin thy purseless pockets line , Yet with great company thou ' rt taken up ; For often with Duke Humfray thou dost dine , And NOTES . 125.
Page 133
... epigram relates to an event then fresh in the minds of the people . The tract recording it is entitled , The Arraignment of John Selman , who was executed neere Charing - Crosse , the 7th January 1612 , for a Fellony by him committed ...
... epigram relates to an event then fresh in the minds of the people . The tract recording it is entitled , The Arraignment of John Selman , who was executed neere Charing - Crosse , the 7th January 1612 , for a Fellony by him committed ...
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