| Robert Jamieson - 1806 - 394 páginas
...That I had lost amonge the thronge. To by my own hoode I thought it wronge. I knew it well, as I dyde my crede ; But, for lack of mony, I could not spede. The taverner toake me by the sleeve, " Sir," saith he, " will you our wyne essay ?'! I answered, " That cannot mutch... | |
| Robert Jamieson - 1806 - 388 páginas
...spede. Then unto Cornhill anon I yode, Where was much stolen gire amonge ; I saw there honge myne owne hoode, That I had lost amonge the thronge. To by my own hoode I thought it wronge. I knew it well, as I dyde my crede ; But, for lack of mony, I could not... | |
| Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, Edward Tyrrell - 1827 - 300 páginas
...spede. Then into Cornhyll anon I yode, Where was much stolen gère amonge ; I saw where honge myne owne hoode, That I had lost amonge the thronge ; To by...lack of mony I could not spede. The Taverner took mee by the sieve ; Sir, sayth he, wyll you our wyne assay ? I answerd, that can not mutch me greve,... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1828 - 414 páginas
...That I had lost amonge the thronge : To by my owne hood I thought it wronge, I knew it well as I did my crede, — But for lack of mony I could not spede. The Taverner tooke me by the sleye, " S"' sayth he, " will you o" wyne assay ?" I answerd, " that can not mvtch... | |
| John Lydgate - 1840 - 304 páginas
...spede. Then into Corn-Hyl anon I yode, Where was mutch stolen gere amonge ; I saw where honge myne owne hoode, That I had lost amonge the thronge : To by...lack of mony I could not spede. The taverner took mee by the sleve, " Sir," sayth he, " wyll you our wyne assay ?" I answered, that can not mutch me... | |
| Percy Society - 1840 - 584 páginas
...spede. Then into Corn-Hyl anon I yode, Where was mutch stolen gere amonge ; I saw where honge myne owne hoode, That I had lost amonge the thronge : To by...lack of mony I could not spede. The taverner took mee by the sieve, " Sir," sayth he, " wyll you our wyne assay ?" I answered, that can not mutch me... | |
| John Stow - 1842 - 254 páginas
...: " Then into Corn hyl anon I rode, Where was much stolen gere amonge ; I saw where honge myne owne hoode, That I had lost amonge the thronge : To by my own hoode I thought it wronge ; I knew it well as I did my crede, But for lack of money I could not spede."... | |
| London and Middlesex Archaeological Society - 1870 - 862 páginas
...» * Then into Corn-Hyl anon I yode, Where was mutch stolen gere amonge ; I saw where honge my owne hoode, That I had lost amonge the thronge : To by my own hood I thought it wrongc, I knew it as well as I dyd my crede. But for lack of mony I could not spede. The ballad is... | |
| Walter William Skeat - 1871 - 580 páginas
...13 Then into Cornhyll anon I yode, Where was mutch stolen gere amonge; I saw where honge myne owne hoode, That I had lost amonge the thronge; To by my...my crede, But for lack of mony I could not spede. 14 The Taverner tooke me by the sieve, ' Sz.r,' sayth he, ' wyll you our wyne assay ?' I answered,... | |
| John Stow - 1876 - 256 páginas
..." Then into Corn hyl anon I rode, Where was much stolen gère amonge ; I saw where honge myne owne hoode, That I had lost amonge the thronge : To by my own boode I thought it wronge ; I knew it well as I did my crede, But for lack of money I could not spede."... | |
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