Seventeenth-century Verse and ProseMacmillan, 1959 |
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Page 286
... Pisc . Nay , stay a little good Scholar , I caught my last Trout with a Worm , now I will put on a Minnow and try a quarter and so walk towards our Lodging . Look you Scholar , thereabout we shall have a bite presently , or not at all ...
... Pisc . Nay , stay a little good Scholar , I caught my last Trout with a Worm , now I will put on a Minnow and try a quarter and so walk towards our Lodging . Look you Scholar , thereabout we shall have a bite presently , or not at all ...
Page 287
... Pisc . No , I thank you , but I pray do us a courtesie that shall stand you and your daughter in nothing , and yet we will think our selves still something in your debt ; it is but to sing us a Song , that was sung by your daughter ...
... Pisc . No , I thank you , but I pray do us a courtesie that shall stand you and your daughter in nothing , and yet we will think our selves still something in your debt ; it is but to sing us a Song , that was sung by your daughter ...
Page 289
... Pisc . Nay Brother you shall not stay so long : for look you here is a Trout will fill six reasonable bellies . Come Hostess , dress it presently , and get us what other meat the house will afford , and give us some of your best Barly ...
... Pisc . Nay Brother you shall not stay so long : for look you here is a Trout will fill six reasonable bellies . Come Hostess , dress it presently , and get us what other meat the house will afford , and give us some of your best Barly ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
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