| 1765 - 382 pages
...ftill he did denay. And at the laft ten thoufand crownes t They offered, him to fave. Gernutus fayd, I will no gold, My forfeite I will have. A pound of flefhe is my demand, And that mail be my hire. 10 Then fayd the judge, Yet good my friend, Let me of... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1767 - 460 pages
...fettingfoortb the mercifulne/r of the Judge towards the Marchant. To the tune of " Blade andyclh-iv» . SOME offered for his hundred crownes Five hundred for to pay ; And feme a thoufand, two or three, Yet ftill hedid.denay. And at the laft ten thoufand crownea • 5 They... | |
| 1803 - 234 pages
...weeping eye, For other means they could not find, Bui he that day must dye. Some offered for his 100 crownes Five hundred for to pay ; And some a thousand, two or three, Yet still hedoth denay. And at the last, 10,000 crownes They offered him to save, Gernutus said, I will no gold,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 350 pages
...weeping eye, For other means they could not find, But he that day must dye. Some offered for his 100 crownes Five hundred for to pay ; And some a thousand, two or three, Yet still he did denay. at the last 10,000 crownefc They offered him to save, Geinutus said, 1 will no gold My forfeit I will... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 320 pages
...For other means they could not fmd, But he that day must dye. .Some offered for his hundred crowne Five hundred for to pay; And some a thousand, two...still he did denay. And at the last, ten thousand crownei Theyoffered him to save, Cernutussaid, 1 will no gold, Aly forfeit I will have. A pound of... | |
| Lady - 1807 - 232 pages
...could not find, Bnt he that day most dye. THE SECOND PART. Son* ofiered, for his hundred crownes, Fire hundred for to pay; And some a thousand, two or three, Yet still he did deoay. And at the last, tea thousand crownes They offered, him to save ; Gernutns sayd, I will no gold... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 300 pages
...For other means they could not find, . But he that day must dye. Some offered for his hundred crowne Five hundred for to pay; And some a thousand, two or three, Vet still he did clenay. And at the last, ten thousand crowfeet TheyofTered him to save, Cernuruseaid,... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1812 - 518 pages
...foorth the merciful" nesse of the Judge towards the Marcbant. To the " tune of Blacke and Yellow." SOME offered for his hundred crownes Five hundred...he did denay. And at the last ten thousand crownes 5 They offered, him to save. Gernutus sayd> I will no gold : My forfeite I will have. A pound of fleshe... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 422 pages
...thither fast, With many a weeping eye, For other means they could not find, But he that day must dye. Some offered for his hundred crownes Five hundred...thousand crownes They offered him to save, Gernutus said, 1 will no gold, My forfeit I will have. A pound of flesh is my demand, And that shall be my hyre,... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1823 - 524 pages
...merciful' nesse of the Judge towards the Merchant. To the 'tune of Blacke and Yellow." SOME offered tor his hundred crownes Five hundred for to pay ; And...he did denay. And -at the last ten thousand crownes • 5 They offered, him to save. Gernutus sayd, I will no gold : My forfeite I will have. A pound of... | |
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