| William John Thoms - English literature - 1828 - 354 pages
...the woman 1 their sweet meat hath sowre sauce, and their Ins tines doth often cost them their Hues, therefore take heed. A good warning of a faire woman,...Thus with pleasant communication and merry quips they droue out the time, till the fruit and spicecakes were set on the boord: At what time one of them began... | |
| William John Thoms - English literature - 1828 - 336 pages
...the woman 1 their sweet meat hath sowre sauce, and their lus tines doth often cost them their Hues, therefore take heed. A good warning of a faire woman,...Thus with pleasant communication and merry quips they droue out the time, till the fruit and spicecakes were set on the boord ; At what time one of them... | |
| Robert (le Diable.) - 1828 - 326 pages
...the woman 1 their sweet meat hath sowre sauce, and their lustines doth often cost them their liues, therefore take heed. A good warning of a faire woman,...Thus with pleasant communication and merry quips they droue out the time, till the fruit and spicecakes were set on the boord : At what time one of them... | |
| William John Thoms - English literature - 1858 - 340 pages
...the woman ? their sweet meat hath sowre sauce, and their lustines doth often cost them their liues. therefore take heed. A good warning of a faire woman,...Thus with pleasant communication and merry quips they droue out the time, till the fruit and spicecakes were set on the boord : At what time one of them... | |
| William John Thoms - English prose literature - 1858 - 344 pages
...the woman ? their sweet meat hath sowre sauce, and their lustines doth often cost them their liues, therefore take heed. A good warning of a faire woman,...queane. Thus with pleasant communication and merry quips'they droue out the time, till the fruit and spicecakes were set on the boord : At what time one... | |
| William John Thoms - English literature - 1858 - 344 pages
...A good warning of a fairo woman, said Wren, but I had not thought so fino a wit in a fat belly. Tho women seeing their men so merry, said it was a signe...queane. Thus with pleasant communication and merry quipH they droue out the time, till the fruit and spiceeakes were Hot on the boord : At what time oncof... | |
| William John Thoms - English literature - 1858 - 342 pages
...the woman ? their sweet meat hath sowre sauce, and their lustines doth often cost them their liues> therefore take heed. A good warning of a faire woman,...The women seeing their men so merry, said it was a eigne there was good ale in the house. Thats as fit for a Churching quoth Weasell, as a cudgell for... | |
| Thomas Deloney - 1912 - 904 pages
...the woman) ? their sweet meat hath sowre sauce, and their lustines doth often cost them their liues, therefore take heed. A good warning of a faire woman...for a Churching (quoth Weasell) as a cudgell for a ao curst queane. Thus with pleasant communication and merry quips they droue out the time, till the... | |
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