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Page 136
May never night approach them , never ill Divert them , but be fair and rising still :
May you in traffick no disaster know , Your riches never ebb , but ever flow , Piety
be your practice , and the poor Never go empty - handed from your door .
May never night approach them , never ill Divert them , but be fair and rising still :
May you in traffick no disaster know , Your riches never ebb , but ever flow , Piety
be your practice , and the poor Never go empty - handed from your door .
Page 217
Che never zince che was able To keep my vathers voulds , Did ever zee such a
stable As thick a thing called Powls ; * A mezle in a red jacket , Had like to have
knack me down , Because che ' d undertake it Held all the beast in the town .
Che never zince che was able To keep my vathers voulds , Did ever zee such a
stable As thick a thing called Powls ; * A mezle in a red jacket , Had like to have
knack me down , Because che ' d undertake it Held all the beast in the town .
Page 231
For this pretty babe I have shed many showers , And suffer ' d a thousand
disconsolate hours , As sure as ' tis mine , I ' m certain ' tis yours , I never knew
man but you . Fil . These projects to me are riddles and charms ; How came the
child ...
For this pretty babe I have shed many showers , And suffer ' d a thousand
disconsolate hours , As sure as ' tis mine , I ' m certain ' tis yours , I never knew
man but you . Fil . These projects to me are riddles and charms ; How came the
child ...
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