| Rosaline Orme Masson - 1876 - 454 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 copen6 or bay ? Fine felt hats, or spectacles to read ? Lay down your silver, and here you may speed."... | |
| 1877 - 724 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 copen5 or bay ? Fine felt hats, or spectacles to read ? Lay down your silver, and here you may speed."... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1881 - 1000 sider
...rich nor yet poor Would do for me aught although I should die : Which seeing, I got me out of the door T Lay down your silver, and here you may speed." Then I conveyed mo into Kent; For of the law would... | |
| Walter William Skeat - 1882 - 838 sider
...Hamlet, iii. 2. 60. The orig. sense was ' to bargain with,' or ' to chaffer with.' • Where Flemynges began on me for to cry. Master, what will you copen or by ? ' ie bargain for or buy ; Lydgate, London Lickpeny, St. 7, in Spec, of English, ed. Skeat, p.... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 562 sider
...rich nor yet poor Would do for me aught although I should die. Which seeing, I got me out of the door Where Flemings began on me for to cry, " Master, what will you copen4 or buy '( Fine felt hats, or spectacles to read ? Lay down your silver, and here you may speed."... | |
| William Burt Harlow - 1884 - 154 sider
...poor Would do for me ought although I should dye, Which seeing I gat me out of the door Where Flemish began on me for to cry " Master, what will you copen or buy ? Fyne felt hats or spectacles to reede ? Lay down your silver and here you may speede." 4. Then to... | |
| Robert Bell - 1885 - 490 sider
...Would do for me aught, although I should die ; Which seeing, I got me 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... | |
| John Cuthbertson - 1886 - 486 sider
...Bailey. To cope or coup, to chop or exchange. — Grose. Coup, to empty or overset. — Hallvuull. Flemings began on me for to cry, " Master, what will you copen or buy. — The London Lichpenny. Since in horse coupinq he began, He had great cause to crack of wealth. —... | |
| Edward Walford, George Latimer Apperson - 1886 - 300 sider
...poore Wold do for me ought although I shold dye Which seing I gat me out of the doore Where Flemynges began on me for to cry Master what will you copen or by ? Fyne felt battes, or spectacles to reede ? Lay down your sylver and here you may speede. Then... | |
| Charles Wareing Endell Bardsley - 1889 - 648 sider
...yet poor Would do for me aught, although I should die : Which seeing, I got me out of the door, When Flemings began on me for to cry : ' Master, what will...copen or buy? Fine felt hats, or spectacles to read ? Lay down your silver, and here you may speed.' Then into London I did me hie — Of all the land... | |
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