Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 9Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... hand , Or that he was a marchant : none of these , But he was onely rich and tooke his ease . And who more easie gathers riches then The churle that gaines by sweat of other men ? Yet to the poore , that pyning mourn'd and wep't , He ...
... hand , Or that he was a marchant : none of these , But he was onely rich and tooke his ease . And who more easie gathers riches then The churle that gaines by sweat of other men ? Yet to the poore , that pyning mourn'd and wep't , He ...
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... hand , at the top , in the right- hand corner , " Munday , February the 4th , 1683-4 . " The drawing consists of a view down the river , from Temple - stairs to London - bridge , the build- ings of which are faintly seen in the ...
... hand , at the top , in the right- hand corner , " Munday , February the 4th , 1683-4 . " The drawing consists of a view down the river , from Temple - stairs to London - bridge , the build- ings of which are faintly seen in the ...
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... hand , With a spigot in hand for an oar , Crying out , our trade is cold , Here's four gallons in hold , I have drawn out but half my store . Prithee lads , stand to't , And help pump it out , That the vessel once more may flow : Then ...
... hand , With a spigot in hand for an oar , Crying out , our trade is cold , Here's four gallons in hold , I have drawn out but half my store . Prithee lads , stand to't , And help pump it out , That the vessel once more may flow : Then ...
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