| 1765 - 404 pagine
...London ftraig.ht Tie hyed, And unto Sarah Millwood all The cruell fad defcryed. -' , • ' 140 ' Tufh, 'tis no matter, George, So we the money have To have good cheer in jolly fort, * And deck us fine and brave,. Thus lived in filthy fort, • '' •'145 Until their ftore was... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1794 - 428 pagine
...pound, To London fl. . tight he hyed, And unto Sarah Millwood all The cruell faft deitryed. 140 Tufli, 'tis no matter, George, So we the money have To have good cheer n jolly fort, And deck us fine and brave. Thus lived in nlthy fort, 145 • Until their ftore was gone... | |
| George Lillo, Thomas Davies - 1810 - 336 pagine
...fourscore pound, To London straight he hyed And unto Sarah Millwood all The cruell fact descryed. 1 40 Tush, 'tis no matter, George, So we the money have...To have good cheer in jolly sort, And deck us fine & brave. 144 Thus lived in filthy sort, Until their store was gone : When means to get them any more,... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1812 - 456 pagine
...pound, To London straight he hyed, And unto Sarah Millwood all , The cruell fact descryed. 14O • Tush, 'tis no matter, George, So we the money have To have good ehper in jolly sort, And deck us fine and brave. Tims lived in filthy sort, 14» Until their store... | |
| 1819 - 394 pagine
...And how he had his uncle slain To her he plainly told. ' Tush, it's no matter, George, (quoth she) ' So we the money have, ' To have good cheer in jolly sort, ' And deck us fine and brave.' And thus they lived in filthy sort, Till all his store was gone : And means to get them any more, And... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1823 - 450 pagine
...fourscore pound, To London straight he hyed, And unto Sarah Millwood all The cruell fact deserved. 140 Tush,' tis no matter, George, So we the money have...deck us fine and brave. Thus lived in filthy sort, 145 Until their store was gone : When means to get them any more. Therefore in railing sort, She thrust... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1829 - 346 pagine
...Shewing his store of gold ; 350 And how he had his uncle slain, To her he plainly told. Tush, it 's no matter, George, So we the money have, To have good cheer in jolly sort, And deck us fine and brave. They lived in filthy sort, Till all his store was gone: And means to get them any more, I wis poor... | |
| English poetry - 1839 - 374 pagine
...:fourscore pound, To London straight he hyed, And unto Sarah Millwood all l in- cruell fact descryed. 140 Tush, 'tis no matter, George, So we the money have...have good cheer in jolly sort, And deck us fine and hrave. Thus lived in filthy sort, 145 Until their storr was gone : When means to get them any more,... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1846 - 318 pagine
...hundred years, They could not find out thee." And so carousing both Their pleasures to content : no George Barnwell had in little space His money wholly...Thus lived in filthy sort, Until their store was gone : * ie for stopping, and apprehending him at his father's. When means to get them any more, I wis,... | |
| 1851 - 362 pagine
...Consider of you scant. Tush, 'tis no matter, George, Nay, I an uncle have : 85 At Ludlow he doth dwell : So we the money have To have good cheer in jolly sort, And deck us fine and brave. He is a grazier, which in wealth Doth all the rest excell. Thus lived in filthy sort, 145 Until their... | |
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