Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 9Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 54
... morning , even as soon as he doth rise , He sweares the sleepe is scarcely out his eyes : Then makes him ready , swearing all the while The drowsie weather did him much beguile , Got ready , he to dice or tables goes , 54 THE KNAVE OF ...
... morning , even as soon as he doth rise , He sweares the sleepe is scarcely out his eyes : Then makes him ready , swearing all the while The drowsie weather did him much beguile , Got ready , he to dice or tables goes , 54 THE KNAVE OF ...
Page 141
... morning , to desire ye Favour of you to accompany us to Chiswick , to see ye Earl of Burlington's House and Gardens ; I having taken care to reserve a Place in my Ticket on purpose for you ; so yt I beg you will not dissappoint us . Dr ...
... morning , to desire ye Favour of you to accompany us to Chiswick , to see ye Earl of Burlington's House and Gardens ; I having taken care to reserve a Place in my Ticket on purpose for you ; so yt I beg you will not dissappoint us . Dr ...
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... , to perform the office . " 66 The Daily Post " of Tuesday , January the 22nd , 1740 , thus notices the first breaking - up of this famous frost : " yesterday morning the inha- bitants of the west prospect of the bridge were presented xxii.
... , to perform the office . " 66 The Daily Post " of Tuesday , January the 22nd , 1740 , thus notices the first breaking - up of this famous frost : " yesterday morning the inha- bitants of the west prospect of the bridge were presented xxii.
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