| 1765 - 388 sider
...free. And then befpake the heirs of Linne 65 To John o' the Scales then louted hee : I pray thee now, good John o' the Scales,. One forty pence for to lend mee. Away, away, thou thriftlefs loone, Away, away, this may not bee: 70 For Chrifts curfe on my head, he fayd,. If ever... | |
| Lady - 1807 - 232 sider
...Linne, To John o'the Scales then lonted(2) hee; I pray thee nowe, good John o'the Scales, One fortye pence for to lend mee. Away, away, thou thriftless loone, Away, away, this may not bee ; For a curse fall on my head, he sayd, If ever I trust thee one pennie. Then bespoke the fuirt of Ltnnt... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1829 - 346 sider
...free: And John himself sate at the bord-head, Because now lord of Linne was hee, I pray thee, he sayd, good John o' the Scales, One forty pence for to lend...thriftless loone ; Away, away, this may not bee : For Christs curse on my head, he sayd, If ever I trust thee one pennie. 1 60 Then bespake the heire of... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1829 - 430 sider
...free. Then up bespak the heire of Linne ; To John o' the Scales then could hee : " I pray ihee now, good John o' the Scales, One forty pence for to lend...mee." " Away, away, thou thriftless loone ! Away, away ! tliis may not be : For Chryst's curse on my head," he sayd, " If ever I lend thee one pennie !" Then... | |
| 1829 - 432 sider
...free. Then tip bespak the heire of Linne ; To John o' the Scales then could hee : " I pray thee now, good John o' the Scales, One forty pence for to lend mee." " Away, away, thou thriftless loone t Away, away 1 this may not be : For Chryst's curse on my head," he sayd, " If ever I lend thee one... | |
| English poetry - 1839 - 374 sider
...three lords upon a rowe, Were drinking of the wine so free. And John himself sate at the hord-head, 65 Because now lord of Linne was hee. I pray thee, he...away, thou thriftless loone; Away, away, this may not hee : 70 For Christs curse on my head, he sayd, If ever I trust thee one pennie. Then hespake the heire... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 440 sider
...gladsome company :— • • There John himself sat at the board head, Because now lord of Linne was he ; I pray thee, he said, good John o' the Scales, One forty pence for to lend me. Away, away, thou thriftless loou, Away, away, this may not be; For Christ's curse on my head, he... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1844 - 178 sider
...drinking of the wine soe free. And John himself sate at the bord-head Because nowe Lord of Linne was he. ' I pray thee,' he said, ' good John o' the Scales, One forty pence for to lend me.' ' Away, away, thou thriftless loone ! Away, away, this may not be ; For Christs curse on my head,'... | |
| 1845 - 258 sider
...38.) " The dore therof oft tymes opened and speared agayne." And John himself sate at the bord-head, Because now lord of Linne was hee. " I pray thee,"...thriftless loone ; Away, away, this may not bee : For Heavens curse on my head," he sayd, " If ever I trust thee one pennie." Then bespake the heire of Linne,... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 580 sider
...gladsome company : — There John himself sat at the board head, Because now Lord of Linne was he ; I pray thee, he said, good John o' the Scales, One forty pence for to lend me. Away, away, thou thriftless loon, Away, away, this may not be ; For Christ's curse on my head,... | |
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