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Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry,: As Well for the Champion Or Open ... - Page 169
by Thomas Tusser, William Fordyce Mavor - 1812 - 374 pages
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The History of English Poetry from the Close of the Eleventh to the ...

Thomas Warton - English poetry - 1781 - 620 pages
...gueft ; But wind in the north, or elie northerlie eaft, To the hop, is as ill as a fraie in a feaft. Meet plot for a hop-yard, once found as is told, Make thereof account, as of iewell of gold : Now dig it and leaue it, the funne for to burne. And afterward fence it, to ferue...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 74

England - 1853 - 816 pages
...welcommed ghest ; But wind in the north, or else northerly east, To hop is as ill as fray in a feast. Meet plot for a hop-yard, once found as is told, Make thereof account, as of jewel of gold ; Now dig it and leave it, the sun for to burne, And afterwards fense it, to serve for...
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History of Cultivated Vegetables: Comprising Their Botanical ..., Volume 1

Henry Phillips - Botany, Economic - 1822 - 406 pages
...be knowne. The sun in the south, or else southlie and west, is joy to the hop, as welcommed ghest: Meet plot for a hopyard, once found as is told, make thereof account, as of jewel of gold : Now dig it and leave it, the sun for to burne, and afterwards fense it, to serue for...
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The History of English Poetry, from the Close of the Eleventh to ..., Volume 4

Thomas Warton - English poetry - 1824 - 504 pages
...guest ; But wind in the north, or else northerlie east, To the hop, is as ill as a fraie in a feast. Meet plot for a hop-yard, once found as is told, Make thereof account, as of iewell of gold : Now dig it and leaue it, the sunne for to burne, And afterward fence it, to serue...
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Poetry and Poets: A Collection of the Choicest Anecdotes Relative ..., Volume 1

Richard Ryan - Poetry - 1826 - 320 pages
...welcomed guest. But wind in the north, or else northerlie east, To the hop is as ill as a faie in a feast. Meet plot for a hop-yard, once found as is told Make...of Jewell of gold ; Now dig it, and leave it, the sunne for to burne, And afterwards fence it, to serve for that turne. The hop for his profit I thus...
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Poetry and Poets: Being a Collection of the Choicest Anecdotes ..., Volume 1

Richard Ryan - Poetry - 1826 - 328 pages
...welcomed guest. But wind in the north, or else northerlie east, To the hop is as ill as a faie in a feast. Meet plot for a hop-yard, once found as is told Make...thereof account as of Jewell of gold ; Now dig it, and lenvr it, the sunne for to burnt' , And afterwards fence it, to serve for that turne. The hop for his...
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Poetry and Poets: A Collection of the Choicest Anecdotes Relative ..., Volume 1

Richard Ryan - Poetry - 1826 - 320 pages
...welcomed guest. But wind in the north, or else northerlie east, To the hop is as ill as a faie in a feast. Meet plot for a hop-yard, once found as is told Make thereof account as of Jewell of gold 5 Now dig it, and leave it, the suune for to burne, And afterwards fence it, to serve for that turne....
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Select Works of the British Poets: From Chaucer to Jonson, with Biographical ...

Robert Southey - English poetry - 1831 - 1038 pages
...southly and west, Is joy to the hop, as a welcomed guest ; But wind in the north, or else northerly common line Of present dayes which are corrupted sore...to the antique use which was of yore, When good was I thus do exalt, It strengthenetli drink, and it favoureth malt ; And being well brewed, long kept...
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The history of English poetry. To which are prefixed, three ..., Volume 3

Thomas Warton - 1840 - 550 pages
...guest ; But wind in the north, or else northerlie east, To the hop is as ill as a fraie in a feast. Meet plot for a hop-yard, once found as is told, Make thereof account, as of iewell of gold : Now dig it and leaue it, the sunne for to burne, And afterward fence it, to serue...
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The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh ..., Volume 3

Thomas Warton - English poetry - 1840 - 572 pages
...guest ; But wind in the north, or else northerlie east, To the hop is as ill as a fraie in a feast. Meet plot for a hop-yard, once found as is told, Make thereof account, as of iewell of gold : Now dig it and leaue it, the sunne for to burne, And afterward fence it, to serue...
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