Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 9Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... keep Exchange like marchants to : At Westminster they walke the Hall : In tavernes they doe knocke and call : In trades - mens shops they daily be : With punckes , at playes , you shall them see : And ( as I am true knave of Harts ) THE ...
... keep Exchange like marchants to : At Westminster they walke the Hall : In tavernes they doe knocke and call : In trades - mens shops they daily be : With punckes , at playes , you shall them see : And ( as I am true knave of Harts ) THE ...
Page 92
... keep my worde , There's halfe the mony for thee thou dost crave , And come and take thee halfe the wounds I have . We will be halfes as well in th ' one as th ' other , Ile bate you not a scar , good theefe , sworne brother , When he ...
... keep my worde , There's halfe the mony for thee thou dost crave , And come and take thee halfe the wounds I have . We will be halfes as well in th ' one as th ' other , Ile bate you not a scar , good theefe , sworne brother , When he ...
Page 125
... keep Exchange like marchants to . ” ] The royal Exchange was as much frequented , in our author's time , by idle loungers , as the " walks in Paules . " Hayman , in his Quodlibets , 1628 , p . 6 , has the following epigram to Sir Pierce ...
... keep Exchange like marchants to . ” ] The royal Exchange was as much frequented , in our author's time , by idle loungers , as the " walks in Paules . " Hayman , in his Quodlibets , 1628 , p . 6 , has the following epigram to Sir Pierce ...
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