| 1863 - 362 sider
...nor yet poor Would do for me ought, although I should die : Which seeing, I gat me out of the door, Where Flemings began on me for to cry, "Master, what...copen or buy'! Fine felt hats '( or spectacles to read ? Lay down your silver, and here you may speed. Then to Westminster gate I presently went, When the... | |
| English poems - 1863 - 364 sider
...nor yet poor Would do for me ought, although I should die : Which seeing, I gat me out of the door, Where Flemings began on me for to cry, " Master, what will you copen or buy 1 Fine felt hats 1 or spectacles to read 1 Lay down your silver, and here you may speed. Then to Westminster... | |
| Robert Bell - 1864 - 240 sider
...door, * I went then. t Striped cloth. Velvet striped in colours was called ray-velv Where Flemynges began on me for to cry, ' Master, what will you copen* or buy? Fyne felt hats, or spectacles to read? Lay down your silver, and here you may speed.' Then to Westminster-gate... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1866 - 464 sider
...nor yet poor Would do for me aught, although I should die ; Which ruing, I gat me out of the door, Where Flemings began on me for to cry, " Master, what will you copen or buy ? Fine felt hats 1 or spectacles to read ? Lay down your silver, and here you may speed." ' Then into London I did me... | |
| John S. Roberts - 1868 - 674 sider
...nor yet poor Would do for me aught, although I should die ; Which seeing, I got me out of I he door, Where Flemings began on me for to cry, " Master, what will you copenj: or buy ? Fine felt hats, or spectacles to read ? Lay down your silver, and here you may speed."... | |
| William Brighty Rands - 1869 - 352 sider
...being disappointed of justice in Westminster Hall, ' he gat him out of the door ' — ' Where Flemynges began on me for to cry, " Master, what will you copen or buy ? Fyne felt hats, or spectacles to read V Lay down your silver, and here you may speed." Then to Westminster-gate... | |
| William Brighty Rands - 1869 - 346 sider
...being disappointed of justice in Westminster Hall, ' he gat him out of the door ' — ' Where Flemynges began on me for to cry, " Master, what will you copen or buy ? Fyne felt hats, or spectacles to read ? Lay down your silver, and here you may speed." Then to Westminster-gate... | |
| Walter William Skeat - 1871 - 580 sider
...Wold do for me ought, although I shold dye. Which seing, I gat me out of the doore, Where flemyng.rj began on me for to cry, ' Master, what will you copen or by ? Fyne felt hatter, or spectacles to reede ? .Lay down your sylver, and here you may speede.' 8... | |
| John Milton - 1874 - 228 sider
...London Lyckpenny (Skeat's Specimens of Eng. Lit., p. 25) : ' I gat me out of the doore, Where Flemynges began on me for to cry " Master, what will you copen or by ?"' Chop is still common enough in provincial dialects, and amongst schoolboys. 18. the Palace Metropolitan,... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 870 sider
...nor yet poor Would do for me ought, although I should die : Which seeing, I gat me out of the door, y one pursue : if you give way, Or hedge aside from...forthright, Like to an entered tide, they all rush by, A ? Lay down your silver, and here you may speed.' Then to Westminster gate I presently went, When the... | |
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