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" Nor ever yet did any good To them in streets that lie. His life was like a barrow hogge, That liveth many a day, Yet never once doth any good, Until men will him slay. Or like a filthy heap of dung, That lyeth in a whoard ; Which never can do any good,... "
Select British Classics - Page 110
1803
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The Connoisseur, Volume 1

1767 - 352 pages
...thought to die, Nor never yet did any good To them in iircets that Ije. His N°. 16. The CONNOISSEUR. His life was like a barrow hogge, That liveth many a day, Yet never once doth any good, Until men will him flay. ^ Or like a filthy heap of dung, That lyeth in a hoord ; Which never can do any good, Till it...
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Harrison's British Classicks, Volume 6

1786 - 782 pages
...Jew, Which never thought to dieĢ Nor never yet did any good To them ID rtrcets that lye. His life wat like a barrow hogge, That liveth many a day, Yet never once doth any good, Until men ģill him flay. Or like a filthy Heap of dung, That lye'th in a hojrdj Which never can do any good,...
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The comedies of The Merchant of Venice, and As you like it, with the notes ...

William Shakespeare - 1805 - 350 pages
...was the Jew, Which never thought to die, Nor never vet did any good To them in streets that lye. His life was like a barrow hogge, That liveth many a day,...lyeth in a hoord ; Which never can do any good, Till he be spread abroad. So fares it with this usurer, He cannot sleep in rest, For feer the theefe doth...
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic ..., Volume 1

Thomas Percy - 1823 - 524 pages
...any good To them in streets that lie. His life was like a barrow hoggc. That liveth many a day, 10 Yet never once doth any good, Until men will him slay. Or like a filthy heap of dung, That lyeth in a whoard ; Which never can do any good, 15 Till it be spread abroad. So fares it with the usurer, He...
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Connoisseur

Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 294 pages
...was the Jew, Which never thonght to die, Nor never yet did any good To them in streets that lye. His life was like a barrow hogge, That liveth many a day, Yet never once dotb any good. Until men will him slay. Or like a filthy heap of dung, That lyeth in a hoord; Which...
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry:: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs ...

Thomas Percy - 1839 - 494 pages
...any good To them in streets that lie. His life was like a harrow hogge, That liveth many a day, 10 Yet never once doth any good, Until men will him slay. Or like a filthy heap of dung, That lieth in a whoard ; Which never can do any good, 15 Till it be spread abroad. So fares it with the...
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic ..., Volume 1

Thomas Percy - 1844 - 400 pages
...was the Jew, Which never thought to dye, Nor ever yet did any good To them in streets that lie. His life was like a barrow hogge, That liveth many a day,...slay. Or like a filthy heap of dung, That lyeth in a whoard ; Which never can do any good, '" Till it be spread abroad. So fares it with the usurer, He...
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The Pictorial Balladist: A Collection of Ballads, of Various Ages ..., Volume 1

Joseph S. Moore - 1846 - 376 pages
...was the Jew, Which never thought to dye ; Nor ever yet did any good To them in streets that lie. His life was like a barrow hogge, That liveth many a day, Yet never once did any good, Until men will him slay. Or like a filthy heap of dung, That lyeth in a whoard ; Which...
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The Guardian, Volumes 14-15

1863 - 896 pages
...recognized. AN OLD POET DESCHIBETH A MISER. His life w:is like a barrow hoggc, That liveth many a day, Tct never once doth any good Until men will him slay. • Or like a heap of filthy dung, That lyeth in a whoard (Board) ; Which never can do any good, 'Till it be spread...
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English and Scottish ballads, selected and ed. by F.J. Child, Volume 8

Francis James Child - 1858 - 340 pages
...the Jew, Which never thought to dye, Nor ever yet did any good To them in streets that lie. His h'fe was like a barrow hogge, That liveth many a day, Yet...slay. Or like a filthy heap of dung, That lyeth in a whoard; Which never can do any good, Till it be spread abroad. So fares it with the usurer, He cannot...
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