| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 546 pages
...careful coster-monger of him in our familiar epistles. Well, if he read this with patience I'll be gelt, and troll* ballads for master John Trundle yonder, the rest of my mortality. It is true, and likely, my father may have as much habiliments of gallantry, arc no more set by in... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1868 - 802 pages
...Barbican — the ballad-publisher immortalized by Ben Jonsori in his " Every Man in his Humour." (•' Well, if he read this with patience, I'll go and troll...mortality.") The printed copy is therefore as old as the manuscript. — WC I'Ut, WALKING in a meadowe greciie, Walking fayre flowers for to gather, where p[r]imrose... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1876 - 188 pages
...Compare Ben Jonson, Every Man in his Humour, i. 2, ' Well, if he read this with patience, I '11 ... troll ballads for Master John Trundle yonder, the rest of my mortality.' Littleton, in his English-Latin Dictionary has, ' To troll along his words. Volubiliter loqui, sive... | |
| Oswald Crawfurd - 1883 - 326 pages
...the careful costermonger of him in our familiar epistles. Well, if he read this with patience, I 'll troll ballads for Master John Trundle yonder, the rest of my mortality. It is true, and likely, my father may have as much patience as another man, for he takes much physic... | |
| 1885 - 530 pages
...careful costermonger of him in our familiar epistle. Well, if he read this with patience I'll be gelt, and troll ballads for Master John Trundle yonder, the rest of my mortality. It is true, and likely, my father may have as much \ patience as another man, for he takes much ' physic... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1896 - 178 pages
...careful costermonger of him in our familiar epistles. Well, if he read this with patience I 'll be gelt, and troll ballads for Master John Trundle yonder, the rest of my mortality. It is true, and likely, my father may have as much patience as another man, for he takes much physic... | |
| Robert Nares - 1901 - 520 pages
...name has been immortalised by being introduced by Jon son : Well, if lie read this with patience. I'll troll ballads for master John Trundle yonder, the rest of my mortality. Every'lHttn in his Ht i, 2. Mr. Gifford mentions tliat he published Greene's Tu Quoque, Westward for... | |
| William Allan Neilson - 1911 - 900 pages
...costermonger of him in our familiar [10 epistles. Well, if he read this with patience 1 11 be gelt., e, is become My It is true, and likely, my father may have as much patience as another man, for he takes much [™... | |
| Edward Holdsworth Sugden - 1925 - 614 pages
...referred to by Jonson in Ev. Man I. i. a, where young Knowell says, " If he read this with patience, I'll troll ballads for Master John Trundle yonder the rest of my mortality." T. Heywood's Woman Killed was "Printed by William Jaggard, dwelling in B. 1607." Milton lived in B.... | |
| Harry Christian Schweikert - 1928 - 864 pages
...costermonger of him in our familiar epistles. [55 Well, if he read this with patience, I'll be gelt, and troll ballads for Master John Trundle yonder, the rest of my mortality. It is true, and likely, my father may have as much patience as 23. Scanderbag: a name given by the... | |
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