Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 27Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... shew thy might and strength ; 6. Tell truth in place wher thou dost come , For falshed failes at length ; 7. Be fast and firme to freinde , As thou wouldest him to be : 8. Be shamefast there wher shamfull dedes , Be offred unto the . 9 ...
... shew thy might and strength ; 6. Tell truth in place wher thou dost come , For falshed failes at length ; 7. Be fast and firme to freinde , As thou wouldest him to be : 8. Be shamefast there wher shamfull dedes , Be offred unto the . 9 ...
Page 137
... shew your armes , instead of hands . What can you doe in Lent so meet As , fittest dress , to weare a sheet ? ' Twas once a band , ' tis now a cloake , An acorne one day proves an oke : Weare but your linnen to your feet , And then your ...
... shew your armes , instead of hands . What can you doe in Lent so meet As , fittest dress , to weare a sheet ? ' Twas once a band , ' tis now a cloake , An acorne one day proves an oke : Weare but your linnen to your feet , And then your ...
Page 231
... shew you can fall ; Throw modesty out from your manners and face , A - la - mode de François , you're a bit for his Grace . * Jagged edgings , or fringes to the dress , of a triangular form , which were a revival of a fashion ...
... shew you can fall ; Throw modesty out from your manners and face , A - la - mode de François , you're a bit for his Grace . * Jagged edgings , or fringes to the dress , of a triangular form , which were a revival of a fashion ...
Contents
SATIRICAL SONGS AND POEMS ON COSTUME | 1 |
THE MERCER 7 | 7 |
THE SHOEMAKER 16 | 16 |
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