The Old Book Collector's Miscellany; Or, a Collection of Readable Reprints of Literary Rarities, Illustrative of the History, Literature, Manners and Biography of the English Nation During the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, Volume 2Reeves & Turner, 1872 |
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Pagina 2
... fear ) With Sails , with Anchor , Cables , Sculls and Oars , With Card and Compass , to know Seas and Shores , With Lanthorn , Candle , Tinder - box and Match , And with good courage , to work , ward , and watch , Well man'd , well ship ...
... fear ) With Sails , with Anchor , Cables , Sculls and Oars , With Card and Compass , to know Seas and Shores , With Lanthorn , Candle , Tinder - box and Match , And with good courage , to work , ward , and watch , Well man'd , well ship ...
Pagina 6
... fear to find too many , i . And a ship Much kindness to me by mine Host was done , ( A Mariner nam'd William Richardson ) Carpenter . Besides mine Hostess gave to me at last , A cheese with which at sea we break our fast . The gift was ...
... fear to find too many , i . And a ship Much kindness to me by mine Host was done , ( A Mariner nam'd William Richardson ) Carpenter . Besides mine Hostess gave to me at last , A cheese with which at sea we break our fast . The gift was ...
Pagina 8
... fear : to save themselves . And much amaz'd , ran crying up and down , That enemies were come to take the town . Some said that we were Pirates , some said Thieves , And what the women says , the men believes , With that four Constables ...
... fear : to save themselves . And much amaz'd , ran crying up and down , That enemies were come to take the town . Some said that we were Pirates , some said Thieves , And what the women says , the men believes , With that four Constables ...
Pagina 9
... fear possessed , That without mirth it cannot be expressed . My invention doth curvet , my Muse doth caper , My pen doth dance out lines upon the And in word I am as full of mirth , paper , As mighty men are at their first sons birth ...
... fear possessed , That without mirth it cannot be expressed . My invention doth curvet , my Muse doth caper , My pen doth dance out lines upon the And in word I am as full of mirth , paper , As mighty men are at their first sons birth ...
Pagina 11
... fear ; And I am sure , their madness ( to my harm ) Tore a board out , much longer than mine arm . And they so bruis'd , and split our wherry , that She leaked , we cast our water with a hat . Now let men judge , upon this truths ...
... fear ; And I am sure , their madness ( to my harm ) Tore a board out , much longer than mine arm . And they so bruis'd , and split our wherry , that She leaked , we cast our water with a hat . Now let men judge , upon this truths ...
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