| John Eachard - Clergy - 1685 - 750 pages
...; Rtpext, T. throughly. Again, Repeat roaringly>, eagerly , plentifully, heavily ( beeaufe of h )« notably , terribly : And why not, Repent rarely, evenly, prettily, elegantly, neatly, tightly ? And alIb why not A jfyple-pafly, B ^^'<flf />, C c*f it; D divided it , E e<tf //•, F fought 'for it... | |
| John Eachard - Clergy - 1705 - 488 pages
...Repent rarely^ evenly, prettily* elegantly, neatly, rightly > And alfo why not A. Apple-pafty, B. Ictl^d it) C. cut it, D. divided it) E. eat it, F. fought for itt G. got it, &c. I had not time, Sir, to look any further into their way of Preaching ; but if I... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - Chapbooks - 1848 - 120 pages
...to an Enquiry into the grounds and occasions of the Contempt of the Clergy, 8vo. 1671, p. 160 :— " Why not A apple-pasty, B bak'd it, C cut it, D divided it, E eat it, F fought for it, G got it," etc. 49. THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT, a diverting story for Children of all ages ; and the history of... | |
| Percy Society - English literature - 1848 - 400 pages
...to an Enquiry into the grounds and occasions of the Contempt of the Clergy, 8vo. 1671, p. 160: — "Why not A apple-pasty, B bak'd it, C cut it, D divided it, E eat it, F fought for it, G got it," etc. 49. THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT, a diverting story for Children of all ages ; and the history of... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - Chapbooks - 1849 - 208 pages
...answer to an Enquiry into the grounds and occasions of the Contempt of the Clergy, 8vo. 1671, p. 160:— "Why not A apple-pasty, B bak'd it, C cut it, D divided it, E eat it, F fought for it, G got it," etc. 49. THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT, a diverting story for Children of all ages ; and the history of... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - Chapbooks - 1849 - 210 pages
...answer to an Enquiry into the grounds and occasions of the Contempt of the Clergy, 8vo. 1671, p. 160:— "Why not A apple-pasty, B bak'd it, C cut it, D divided it, E eat it, F fought for it, G got it," etc. 49. THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT, a diverting story for Children of all ages ; and the history of... | |
| Children's poetry - 1878 - 252 pages
...nationally, T thoroughly. Again, Repent Roaringly, Eagerly, Plentifully, Heavily (because of //),* Notably, Terribly. And why not, Repent Rarely, Evenly,...D divided it, E eat it, F fought for it, G got it, etc. I had not time, sir, to look any further into their way of preaching ; but if I had, I am sure... | |
| John Thomson - Books - 1905 - 552 pages
...]ST nationally, T "thoroughly. Again Repent, Roaringly, Eagerly, Plentifully, Heavily (because of H), Notably, Terribly. And "why not Repent, Rarely, Evenly,...Prettily, Elegantly^ "Neatly, Tightly ? And also," added Eachard, "why not "add A apple-pasty, B bak'd it, etc.," which apparently he thought would be... | |
| Mary Hilton, Morag Styles, Victor Watson - Children - 1997 - 258 pages
...included words that began with each letter, and some of these were internally meaningful ('A apple pastry, B bak'd it, C cut it, D divided it, E eat it, F fought for it, G got it', etc.), though most simply listed words. The Johnson collection shares with the commercial children's... | |
| Patricia Crain - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2000 - 342 pages
...effectually; Repent, N. nationally; Repent, T. throughly lsic]. . . . And also, why not,' he continues, 'A apple-pasty, B bak'd it, C cut it, D divided it, E eat it, F fought for it, G got it, &c.'" 30. "A Apple Pye's" "apple" may resonate for modern readers, not only because of The New England Primer's... | |
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