| Ambrose Philips - 1725 - 324 pages
...And with their Fortunes feem'd well pleas'd. And after many a weary Step, All wet-fhod both in Dirt and Mire, After much Grief, their Hearts yet leap ; For Labour doth fome Reft require : A Town before them they did fee, But lodged there they could not be. From Houfe... | |
| Ballads, English - 1725 - 320 pages
...And with their Fortunes feem'd well pleas'd. And after many a weary Step, All wet-fhod both in Dirt and Mire, After much Grief, their Hearts yet leap ; For Labour doth fome Reft require : A Town before them they did fee, But lodged there they could not be. From Houfe... | |
| Thomas Evans - Ballads, English - 1784 - 332 pages
...And with their fortunes feem'd well pleas'd. And after many a weary ftep, All wet-fhod both in dirt and mire ; After much grief, their hearts yet leap ; For labour doth fome reft require : A town before them they did fee, But lodged there they could not be. From houfe... | |
| William Beloe - Bibliography - 1807 - 468 pages
...with their fortunes seem'd well pleas'd. XV. And after many a weary step, All wet-shod both in dirt and mire ; After much grief their hearts yet leap,...they did see, But lodged there they could not be. XVI. From house to house then they did go, Seeking that night where they might lie ; But want of money... | |
| William Beloe - Bibliographical literature - 1807 - 1054 pages
...could not be. XVI. From house to house then they did go, Seeking that night where they might lie ; But want of money was their woe, And still their babe with cold did cry ; With cap and knee their court'sy make, But none of them would pity take. XTII. Lo ! here a Princess of great blood Doth... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1807 - 700 pages
...And with their fortunes feem'd well pleas'd. And after many a weary ftep, AH wet-fhod both in dirt and mire ; After much grief their hearts yet leap, For labour doth fome reft require. A town before them they did fee, But lodged there they could net be. From houfe... | |
| Thomas Christopher Banks - Great Britain - 1808 - 724 pages
...with their fortunes feem'd well pleas'd. And And after many a weary ftep, All wet-Qiod both in dirt and mire ; After much grief their hearts yet leap. For labour doth fome reft require 5 A town before them they did fee, But lodged there they could not be. From houfe... | |
| Thomas Evans - Ballads, English - 1810 - 380 pages
...their fortunes seem'd well pleas'd. And after many a weary step, All wet-shod both in dirt and mire 5 After much grief, their hearts yet leap; For labour...go, ; - : ',' Seeking that night where they might lie ; But want of money was their woe, - "} • ' And still their babe with cold doth cry, :' With... | |
| Thomas Evans - Ballads, English - 1810 - 382 pages
...after many a weary step, All wet-shod both in dirt and mire ; After much grief, their hearts yet kap 3 For labour doth some, rest require: A town before...then they did go, Seeking that night where they might lie 5 But want of money was their woe, And still their babe with cold do'h cry, With cap and knee they... | |
| William Beloe - Bibliographical literature - 1814 - 576 pages
...And after many a weary step, All wet-shod both in dirt and mire ; After much grief their hearts jet leap, For labour doth some rest require. A town before them they did see, But Judged there they could not be. XVI. From house to house then they did go, Seeking that night where... | |
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