Early English Poetry, Ballads and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages: Ed. from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications ...Percy society, 1965 - English literature |
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... keep the temples from the wind . A. S. Tell me no more that roarers waire Their hair extent below their ear : For having morgaged theyr land They'd faine obscure th ' appearing band . C. L. Ask me no more why hair may be POEMS ON ...
... keep the temples from the wind . A. S. Tell me no more that roarers waire Their hair extent below their ear : For having morgaged theyr land They'd faine obscure th ' appearing band . C. L. Ask me no more why hair may be POEMS ON ...
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... keeps up the jest to keep up her trade ; She shews her white breast , and her bosom quite bare , With her fine lappets ... keep up their pride , The landlady sits dress'd up in a chair , Her head she can't move for the weight of her hair ...
... keeps up the jest to keep up her trade ; She shews her white breast , and her bosom quite bare , With her fine lappets ... keep up their pride , The landlady sits dress'd up in a chair , Her head she can't move for the weight of her hair ...
Page 255
... keep my brains right , My bones whole and tight , To speak nor to look would I dare ; As they bake they shall brew- Old Nick and his crew , At London keep vanity fair . Let others , & c . LXXIV . THE MODERN BELLE . FROM the Universal ...
... keep my brains right , My bones whole and tight , To speak nor to look would I dare ; As they bake they shall brew- Old Nick and his crew , At London keep vanity fair . Let others , & c . LXXIV . THE MODERN BELLE . FROM the Universal ...
Contents
SATIRICAL SONGS AND POEMS ON COSTUME | 17 |
SONG UPON THE TAILORS 1 | 1 |
THE MERCER | 7 |
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