The Sad Shepherd: Or, A Tale of Robin HoodJ. Nichols, and sold, 1783 - 255 страници |
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... mother Maudlin , whom he met At the day - dawn , juft as he rows'd the deer Out of his laire : but we made fhift to run him Off his four legs , and funk him ere we left . Is the deer come ? [ Scathlock enters . Scat . He lies within o ...
... mother Maudlin , whom he met At the day - dawn , juft as he rows'd the deer Out of his laire : but we made fhift to run him Off his four legs , and funk him ere we left . Is the deer come ? [ Scathlock enters . Scat . He lies within o ...
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... mother Maudlin's , whom you call the witch , fir . Tell her I fent it to make merry with , She'll turn us thanks at leaft ! why ftand't thou , groom ? Rob . I wonder he can move ! that he's not fix'd ! If that his feeling be the fame ...
... mother Maudlin's , whom you call the witch , fir . Tell her I fent it to make merry with , She'll turn us thanks at leaft ! why ftand't thou , groom ? Rob . I wonder he can move ! that he's not fix'd ! If that his feeling be the fame ...
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... mother and fifter ftepping afide to over - hear " him ) , and firft boasts his wealth to her , and his " poffeffions ; which move not . Then he prefents 1 " her gifts , fuch as himself is taken I " her 26 The Sad Shepherd . The ARGUMENT ...
... mother and fifter ftepping afide to over - hear " him ) , and firft boasts his wealth to her , and his " poffeffions ; which move not . Then he prefents 1 " her gifts , fuch as himself is taken I " her 26 The Sad Shepherd . The ARGUMENT ...
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... mother is angry , rates him , instructs " him what to do the next time , and perfuades her daughter to how herself about the bower : tells " how the fhall know her mother , when she is trans- " form'd , by her broidered belt . Mean ...
... mother is angry , rates him , instructs " him what to do the next time , and perfuades her daughter to how herself about the bower : tells " how the fhall know her mother , when she is trans- " form'd , by her broidered belt . Mean ...
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... mother ? Mau . So like Douce , As had fhe feen me her fel ' , her fel ' had doubted Whether had been the liker of the twâ ! This can your mother do , I tell you , daughter ! I ha ' but dight ye yet , i ' the out - dress , And ' parel of ...
... mother ? Mau . So like Douce , As had fhe feen me her fel ' , her fel ' had doubted Whether had been the liker of the twâ ! This can your mother do , I tell you , daughter ! I ha ' but dight ye yet , i ' the out - dress , And ' parel of ...
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