An English Garner: Ingatherings from Our History and Literature, Tom 7E. Arber, 1883 |
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... passed all others , far ! She would me " Honey ! " call : She'd , O She'd kiss me , too ! But now , alas , She has left me . Falero ! lero ! loo ! In summer time , to Medley My Love and I would go ; The boatmen there , stood ready My ...
... passed all others , far ! She would me " Honey ! " call : She'd , O She'd kiss me , too ! But now , alas , She has left me . Falero ! lero ! loo ! In summer time , to Medley My Love and I would go ; The boatmen there , stood ready My ...
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... passing fourteen years of age , dwelling with one SUDLEY my kind friend , made request to her Master and Dame , that she might dance the Morrice with me , in a great large room . They being intreated , I was soon won to fit her with ...
... passing fourteen years of age , dwelling with one SUDLEY my kind friend , made request to her Master and Dame , that she might dance the Morrice with me , in a great large room . They being intreated , I was soon won to fit her with ...
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... Passing from Clare , towards Bury , I was invited to the house of a very bountiful widow , whose husband , during his life , was a yeoman of that country [ county ] , dying rich , no doubt ! as might well appear by the riches and plenty ...
... Passing from Clare , towards Bury , I was invited to the house of a very bountiful widow , whose husband , during his life , was a yeoman of that country [ county ] , dying rich , no doubt ! as might well appear by the riches and plenty ...
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... passed , to gape at me : the throng of them being so great , that poor WILL . KEMP was seven times . stayed , ere he could recover his inn . By reason of the great snow that then fell , I stayed at Bury from Saturday in the Second week ...
... passed , to gape at me : the throng of them being so great , that poor WILL . KEMP was seven times . stayed , ere he could recover his inn . By reason of the great snow that then fell , I stayed at Bury from Saturday in the Second week ...
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... a company .. One cried " the fairest way was through their village ! " another , " This is the nearest and fairest way , when you have passed but a mile and a half ! " another sort cry , " Turn on 30 BY BARFORD BRIDGE TO NORWICH . [ W.
... a company .. One cried " the fairest way was through their village ! " another , " This is the nearest and fairest way , when you have passed but a mile and a half ! " another sort cry , " Turn on 30 BY BARFORD BRIDGE TO NORWICH . [ W.
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Strona 260 - And she went to inquire of the LORD. And the LORD said unto her, two nations are in thy womb, and two manner of people shall be separated from thy bowels; and the one people shall be stronger than the other people; and the elder shall serve the younger.