Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 9Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... taken up about some hundred - marke , With which to London he was forc'd to flye , And get him cleere of fearefull hue hue and crye : Meeting with one just of his owne dispose , With him he plotted to escape his foes , And tould him in ...
... taken up about some hundred - marke , With which to London he was forc'd to flye , And get him cleere of fearefull hue hue and crye : Meeting with one just of his owne dispose , With him he plotted to escape his foes , And tould him in ...
Page 123
... taken from Boccaccio . P. 31 , l . 12 , - " Who dares dispraise Tobacco . " ] Sam . Rowlands takes frequent occasion in his satirical publi- cations , to censure the practice of smoking tobacco . About the latter end of the sixteenth ...
... taken from Boccaccio . P. 31 , l . 12 , - " Who dares dispraise Tobacco . " ] Sam . Rowlands takes frequent occasion in his satirical publi- cations , to censure the practice of smoking tobacco . About the latter end of the sixteenth ...
Page xiv
... taken , was the day pre- vious to the first thaw , as the original is dated in a contemporaneous hand , at the top , in the right- hand corner , " Munday , February the 4th , 1683-4 . " The drawing consists of a view down the river ...
... taken , was the day pre- vious to the first thaw , as the original is dated in a contemporaneous hand , at the top , in the right- hand corner , " Munday , February the 4th , 1683-4 . " The drawing consists of a view down the river ...
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