 | John Struthers - 1822 - 276 sidor
...that stead, With his crowne of golde so fair on his head, Among all his liege men so noble of birth, To within one penny of what he is worth. The seconde,...shrinke, But tell him there truly what he does thinke." " Now cheare up, sire abbot, did you never hear yet, That a fool he may learn a wise man witt? Lend... | |
 | John Docwra Parry - 1829 - 460 sidor
...birth, To within one penny of what he is worth. The second, to tell him, without any doubt, How soon he may ride this whole world about ; And at the third question I must not shrink, But tell him there truly what he does think. Now cheer up, Sir Abbot, — did you never hear... | |
 | 1845 - 258 sidor
...that stead, With his crowne of golde so fair on his head, Among all his liege-men so noble of birth, To within one penny of what he is worth. " The seconde,...shrinke, But tell him there truly what he does thinke." " Now cheare up, sire abbot, did you never hear yet, That a fool he may learne a wise man witt ? Lend... | |
 | Peter Parley (pseud.) - 1855 - 324 sidor
...that stead, With his crowne of golde so fair on his head, Among all his liege men so noble of birth, To within one penny of what he is worth. The seconde,...shrinke, But tell him there truly what he does thinke." Now cheare up, sire abbot, did you never hear yet, That a fool he may learn a wise man witt ? Lend... | |
 | James Parton - 1856 - 700 sidor
...that stead, With his crowne of golde so fair on his head, Among all his liege-men so noble of birth, To within one penny of what he is worth. The seconde,...world about: And at the third question I must not shrinks, But tell him there truly what he does thinke. Now cheare up, sire abbot, did you never hear... | |
 | James Parton - 1857 - 706 sidor
...that stead, With his crowne of golde so fair on his head, Among all his liege-men so noble of birth, To within one penny of what he is worth. .The seconde,...shrinke, But tell him there truly what he does thinke. Now cheare up, sire abbot, did you never hear yet, That a fool he may learne a wise man witt ? Lend... | |
 | Amusing poetry - 1857 - 266 sidor
...on his head, Among all his liege-men so noble of birth To within one penny of what he is worth. H " The seconde, to tell him, without any doubt, How soone...shrinke, But tell him there truly what he does thinke." " Now cheare up, sire abbot, did you never hear yet, That a fool he may learne a wise man witt ? Lend... | |
 | English poetry - 1858 - 336 sidor
...more to live : so For if I do not answer him questions three, My head will be smitten from my bodle. The first is to tell him, there in that stead, With...shrinke, But tell him there truly what he does thinke.' eo ' Now cheare up, sire abbot, did you never hear yet, That a fool he may learn a wise man witt? Lend... | |
 | Francis James Child - 1858 - 340 sidor
...that stead, With his crowne of golde so fair on his head, Among all his liege men so noble of birth, M To within one penny of what he is worth. " The seconde,...shrinke, But tell him there truly what he does thinke." eo " Now cheare up, sire abbot, did you never hear yet, That a fool he may learne a wise man witt ?... | |
 | 1858 - 256 sidor
...that stcarl, With his crowno of golde so fair on his head; Among all his liege-men so noble of birth, To within one penny of what he is worth. The seconde, to tell him, without any doubt, How soone ho may ride this whole world about : And at tho third question I must not shrinkc. But tell him there... | |
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