Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 9Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... meet a whoore that's to his minde , No mony parts them , oh hee's pockey kinde . He hath some humors very strange and odde : As every day at church , and ne're serve God With secret hidden vertues other wayes , As often on his knees ...
... meet a whoore that's to his minde , No mony parts them , oh hee's pockey kinde . He hath some humors very strange and odde : As every day at church , and ne're serve God With secret hidden vertues other wayes , As often on his knees ...
Page 141
... meet ye rest of ye company at Turnham Green . Be so good only as to write Mr. Mendes word you will meet Him and also a direction to your Lodging yt He may know where to take you up , and direct to Him at his House over against ye Pond ...
... meet ye rest of ye company at Turnham Green . Be so good only as to write Mr. Mendes word you will meet Him and also a direction to your Lodging yt He may know where to take you up , and direct to Him at his House over against ye Pond ...
Page 34
... rural sport They care not for't ; But the frost is over now . The Dutch that in great Large shoals used to meet , And clapt their crook'd scates on their foot , Now no more dare appear To make folken stare While 34 FROST FAIR IN 1683-4 .
... rural sport They care not for't ; But the frost is over now . The Dutch that in great Large shoals used to meet , And clapt their crook'd scates on their foot , Now no more dare appear To make folken stare While 34 FROST FAIR IN 1683-4 .
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