Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 29Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 69
... keep it ten days carefully . If then it has not changed colour , then the party loved will be constant , and you will obtain your desire ; but if it do , you are flattered , and will be deceived . " Gay alludes to this method of ...
... keep it ten days carefully . If then it has not changed colour , then the party loved will be constant , and you will obtain your desire ; but if it do , you are flattered , and will be deceived . " Gay alludes to this method of ...
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... keep us company . M. And what do you the whiles ? I am sure ye be not yet so cunning as to keep such workmen company . R. And why not , I pray you ? is it so hard a thing to tell xx , or to remember 2 or 3 chances ? but yet indeed I ...
... keep us company . M. And what do you the whiles ? I am sure ye be not yet so cunning as to keep such workmen company . R. And why not , I pray you ? is it so hard a thing to tell xx , or to remember 2 or 3 chances ? but yet indeed I ...
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... keep the haunt with com- mission but a short while , and to interchange their places as order shall be made , to avoid suspicion . By occasion whereof , whensoever any stroke or workmanly stricken , though it were at Newcastle , the ...
... keep the haunt with com- mission but a short while , and to interchange their places as order shall be made , to avoid suspicion . By occasion whereof , whensoever any stroke or workmanly stricken , though it were at Newcastle , the ...
Contents
Loyalty turnd up Trump or the Danger over | 1 |
Advice to Virgins 7 | 7 |
The Mothers Advice 13 | 13 |
Copyright | |
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