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" Well said his Master, if needs thou wilt be gone, here is part of thy wages in hand, and the rest as soone as God sends it, thou shalt haue it: and with that, turning to the rest, he. said, Let me yet intreat you to stay, and leaue me not altogether destitute... "
Thomas Deloney: His Thomas of Reading: And Three Ballads on the Spanish Armada - Page 166
by Thomas Deloney - 1903 - 231 pages
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A Collection of Early Prose Romances, Volume 1

William John Thoms - English literature - 1828 - 354 pages
...gone, here is part of thy wages in hand, and the rest as soone as God sends it, thou shalt haue it: and with that, turning to the rest, he. said, Let me yet intreat you to stay, and leaue me not altogether destitute of helpe : by your labours must I liue, and without you I know not...
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A Collection of Early Prose Romances, Volume 1

William John Thoms - English literature - 1828 - 336 pages
...in hand, and the rest as soone OF THOMAS OF READING. 103 as God sends it, thou shalt haue it : and with that, turning to the rest, he said, Let me yet intreat you to stay, and leaue me not altogether destitute of helpe : by your labours must I liue, and without you I know not...
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The Lyfe of Robert the Deuyll. A Romance

Robert (le Diable.) - 1828 - 326 pages
...here is part of thy wages in hand, and the rest as soone as God sends it, thou shalt haue it : and with that, turning to the rest, he said, Let me yet intreat you to stay, and leaue me not altogether destitute of helpe : by your labours must I liue, and without you I know not...
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Early English Prose Romances: With Bibliographical and Historical ..., Volume 1

William John Thoms - English literature - 1858 - 340 pages
...yet intreat you to stay, and leaue me not altogether destitute of helpe : hy your labours must I Hue, and without you I know not what to doe. Consider therefore...poore children ; stay my sliding foot, and let me not vtterly fall, through your flying from me. Tush (quoth they) what do you talke to vs? We can haue better...
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Early English Prose Romances: With Bibliographical and Historical ..., Volume 1

William John Thoms - English literature - 1858 - 342 pages
...here is part of thy wages in hand, and the rest as soone as God sends it, thou shalt haue it : and with that, turning to the rest, he said, Let me yet intreat you to stay, and leaue me not altogether destitute of helpe : by your labours must I Hue, and without you I know not...
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Early English Prose Romances: With Bibliographical and Historical ..., Volume 1

William John Thoms - English literature - 1858 - 340 pages
...thy wages in hand, and the rest as soone as God sends it, thou shalt haue it : and with that, Aiming to the rest, he said, Let me yet intreat you to stay, and leaue me not altogether destitute of helpe : by your labours must I liue, and without you I know not...
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The Works of Thomas Deloney

Thomas Deloney - English literature - 1912 - 652 pages
...yet intreat you to stay, and leaue me not altogether destitute of helpe : by your labours must I Hue, and without you I know not what to doe. Consider therefore...regard my great charge. And if for my sake you will do nothing, take compassion on my poore Children ; stay my sliding foote, and let me not vtterly fall,...
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Works

Thomas Deloney - 1912 - 904 pages
...here is part of thy wages in hand, and the rest as soone as God sends it, thou shalt haue it : and with that, turning to the rest, he said, Let me yet intreat you to stay, and leaue me not altogether destitute of helpe : by your labours must I liue, and without you I know not...
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