| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 740 pages
...neuer bitte any deare, yea and oftentimes he let the heard passe by as though be had not seene the. Whereat when this noble Lord tooke some pastime, and...in remembrance of his good skill in choosing, and readinessein killing of a winter deare, he thought good thus to excuse it in verse. Mv woorthy Lord,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 740 pages
...ofteatiFi*; he let the heard passe by as though be bad Dot seene the. Whereat when this noble Lord toóte some pastime, and had often put him in remembrance of his good skill in cbooiiuc. ao rcadinesse in killing of a winter día re, he Lhotji: good thus to excuse it in verse.... | |
| George Gascoigne - English language - 1869 - 132 pages
...could ncuer hitte any deare, yea and often times he let the heard pussc by as though he had not scene them. Whereat when this noble Lord tooke some pastime,...in remembrance of his good skill in choosing, and readinos.se in killing of a winter deare, he thought good thus to excuse it in verse. [This poem was... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - Poets, English - 1893 - 142 pages
...times he let the heard passe by as though he had not seene them. Whereat when this noble Lord took some pastime, and had often put him in remembrance...deare, he thought good thus to excuse it in verse. 4 1 Hazl. ed. I. xviii, and Dic. Nat. Biog., XXI. 36. 2 Hazl. ed. I. xviii. A Delicate Diet, etc.,... | |
| George Gascoigne - English poetry - 1907 - 620 pages
...never • hitte any deare, yea and oftentimes he let the heard passe by as though he had not seene the. Whereat when this noble Lord tooke some pastime, and...deare, he thought good thus to excuse it in verse. MY woorthy Lord, I pray you wonder not, To see your woodman shoote so ofte awrie, Nor that -he stands... | |
| George Gascoigne - English poetry - 1907 - 524 pages
...never hitte any deare, yea and oftentimes he let the heard passe by as though he had not scene the. Whereat when this noble Lord tooke some pastime, and...deare, he thought good thus to excuse it in verse. / ' ' ' ' MY woorthy Lord, I pray you wondenc not, , , To see jour woodmap shjjote _so qfte awrie,... | |
| George Gascoigne - English poetry - 1907 - 528 pages
...never hitte any deare, yea and oftentimes he let the heard passe by as though he had not scene the. Whereat when this noble Lord tooke some pastime, and...deare, he thought good thus to excuse it in verse. . MY woorthy Lord, I pray you wonder not, Xo see your woodman shoote so ofte awrie, Nor that he stands... | |
| George Gascoigne - English poetry - 1907 - 526 pages
...Whereat when this nobleLord tooke some pastime, a"ncThad often put him in remembrance of his goodslcill in choosing, and readinesse in killing of a winter...deare, he thought good thus to excuse it in verse. MY woorthy Lord, I pray you wonder not, To see your woodman shoote so ofte awrie, Nor that he stands... | |
| George Gascoigne - 1907 - 526 pages
...never hitte any deare, yea and oftentimes he let the heard passe by as though he had not seene the. Whereat when this noble Lord tooke some pastime, and...deare, he thought good thus to excuse it in verse. MY woorthy Lord, I pray you wonder not, To see your woodman shoote so ofte awrie, Nor that he stands... | |
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