Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 9Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... lives of reprobates are found ; Their dayes and nights are thus consum'd away , To live in sloth , and eate and drinke , and play . God's name is never in their mouthes or heartes , Unlesse by oathes , to teare him out in parts ...
... lives of reprobates are found ; Their dayes and nights are thus consum'd away , To live in sloth , and eate and drinke , and play . God's name is never in their mouthes or heartes , Unlesse by oathes , to teare him out in parts ...
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... live . Five pounds ! ( quoth he ) dost thinke Ile sell My reputation so ? Five hundred will not satisfie : My wife ... live Is to amend your lives . A SHARKE . Two hungry sharkes did travaile Pauls , 8 THE KNAVE OF CLUBBS .
... live . Five pounds ! ( quoth he ) dost thinke Ile sell My reputation so ? Five hundred will not satisfie : My wife ... live Is to amend your lives . A SHARKE . Two hungry sharkes did travaile Pauls , 8 THE KNAVE OF CLUBBS .
Page 124
... lives , and if they do not live as healthsome in bodie , and as free from all manner of diseases as those who do take it the fastest . They say it is good for a cold , for a pose , for rewms , for aches , for dropsies , and for all ...
... lives , and if they do not live as healthsome in bodie , and as free from all manner of diseases as those who do take it the fastest . They say it is good for a cold , for a pose , for rewms , for aches , for dropsies , and for all ...
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