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May God & dranke both vinigar & gall , bringe vs out of balle , 3 and giue them both good life & longe which listen doe ynto my songe , or tend ynto my talle 4 ! | The rhyme every where requires p . 209 , col . 1. E. E. Text Soc . 1867.
May God & dranke both vinigar & gall , bringe vs out of balle , 3 and giue them both good life & longe which listen doe ynto my songe , or tend ynto my talle 4 ! | The rhyme every where requires p . 209 , col . 1. E. E. Text Soc . 1867.
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40 Next day the boy does 44 60 , Then sayd the wiffe in verament , “ husband , therto I giue consent , for that I thinke it neede . ” On the Morrow when it was day , the litle boy went on his way ynto the feild 5 with speede .
40 Next day the boy does 44 60 , Then sayd the wiffe in verament , “ husband , therto I giue consent , for that I thinke it neede . ” On the Morrow when it was day , the litle boy went on his way ynto the feild 5 with speede .
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The boy offers what he has , 5 The old man sayd , “ I hunger sore ; 68 then hast 4 thou any meate in store which thou mightest 5 giue to me ? ” The child 6 replyed , soe god me saue ! to such poore victualls as I haue , 72 right welcome ...
The boy offers what he has , 5 The old man sayd , “ I hunger sore ; 68 then hast 4 thou any meate in store which thou mightest 5 giue to me ? ” The child 6 replyed , soe god me saue ! to such poore victualls as I haue , 72 right welcome ...
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“ Now tell me what the 3 ! shalbee ; 104 for 3 things I will giue to thee as I haue sayd before . ” The boy then smiling , answere made , “ I haue enough for my pore trade , 108 I will desire noe more . ” The old man bids him choose his ...
“ Now tell me what the 3 ! shalbee ; 104 for 3 things I will giue to thee as I haue sayd before . ” The boy then smiling , answere made , “ I haue enough for my pore trade , 108 I will desire noe more . ” The old man bids him choose his ...
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His ffather att his supper sate , & litle Iacke espyed well thatt , and said to him anon , 148 “ father , all day I kept your neate , Ι at night I pray you giue me some 6 meate , I am hungrye , by Saint Iohn !
His ffather att his supper sate , & litle Iacke espyed well thatt , and said to him anon , 148 “ father , all day I kept your neate , Ι at night I pray you giue me some 6 meate , I am hungrye , by Saint Iohn !
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