Of A Fryer And A Marryner (Nicholas Bacon Poems)
Once in stormes greate A shippe was beate Soe sore with tempestes rage That naughte was able Ancre nor Cable The daunger to assuage. The shippemenne ...
Once in stormes greate A shippe was beate Soe sore with tempestes rage That naughte was able Ancre nor Cable The daunger to assuage. The shippemenne ...
It was six men of Indostan, to learning much inclined,who went to see the elephant (Though all of them were ...
THE COLONEL stopped, and glared around,Then, pointing sternly to the ground,'What does this mean?' demanded he,'A piece of orange peel ...
A theefe condemned by order of lawe A Queyne demanded by tholde sayde salue (? sawe) To make hur a good womanne ...
A corrupte Judge sayde to an arrante theefe, Whye shouldeste thou not dye by lawe of the lande, Beinge caste by twelue ...
In wanton ryme a greate grave matter A gloryous manne shewed to his frende: Whoe sayde strayte beinge lothe to flatter, The bodye ...
A perte Marchante seekeinge to lowte A seelye ffryer in a greate rowte Sayde: mas ffryer I marvell muche Whie to the Crosse ...
A scoller disposed to eate broyled meate Tooke a colde peece and badde his boye heate it: Whiche by mistakeinge the boye ...
The First Part.In Ireland, ferr over the sea,There dwelleth a bonnye kinge;And with him a yong and comlye knighte,Men call ...
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