Where as now London, beyng one of the flowers of the worlde as touchinge worldlye riches, hath so manye, yea innumerable of poore people forced to go from dore to dore, and to syt openly in the stretes a beggynge, and many not able to do for other, but... A Supplicacyon for the Beggers - Page xvby Simon Fish - 1871 - 115 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Payne Collier - English literature - 1866 - 386 pages
...as now, London beyng one of the flowers of the worlde as touchinge worldlye ryches, hath fo manye, yea, innumerable of poore people forced to go from dore to dore, and to fyt openly in the ftretes a-beggynge ; and many not able to do for other, but lye in their howfes in... | |
| Henry Brinkelow - 1866 - 70 pages
...as now, London beyng one of the flowers of the worlde as touchinge worldlye ryches, hath fo manye, yea, innumerable of poore people forced to go from dore to dore, and to fyt openly in the ftretes a-beggynge ; and many not able to do for other, but lye in their howfes in... | |
| John Awdelay - Drifters - 1869 - 462 pages
...flowers poor, they beg in the »treei». of the worlde as touchinge worldlyo riches, hath so manye, yea innumerable of poore people forced to go from...to syt openly in the stretes a beggynge, and many not able to do for1 other, but lye in their howses in most greuous paynes, and dye for lacke of ayde... | |
| Frederick James Furnivall, William Richard Morfill - Ballads, English - 1872 - 536 pages
...as now London, l>eyng one of the flowers of the worlde, as towchiwge worldlye ryches, hath eo manye, yea, innumerable of poore people, forced to go from dore to dore, and to syt openly in the stretes a beggyngn, and many not able to do for other, but lye in their bowses in most greuous paynes, ande dye... | |
| Frederick James Furnivall, William Richard Morfill - Ballads, English - 1872 - 520 pages
...of the flowers of the worlde, as towcbiwge worldlye ryches, hath so manye, yea, innumerable of pooro people, forced to go from dore to dore, and to syt openly in the stretos a beggyngc, and many not able to do for other, but lye in their howses in most greuous paynes,... | |
| Henry Brinkelow - England - 1874 - 174 pages
...flowers poor, they beg in " the streets. of the worlde as touchinge worldlye riches, hath so manye, yea innumerable of poore people forced to go from...to syt openly in the stretes a beggynge, and many not able to do for 1 other, but lye in their bowses in most greuous paynes, and dye for lacke of ayde... | |
| Henry Brinkelow - England - 1874 - 184 pages
...the flowers poor, they heg in thertreets. of the worlde as touchinge woiidlye riches, hath so manye, yea innumerable of poore people forced to go from...to syt openly in the stretes a beggynge, and many not able to do for1 other, but lye in their howses in most greuous paynes, and dye for lacke of ayde... | |
| Georg von Schanz - Great Britain - 1881 - 716 pages
...„— now London, heyng one of the flowers of the worlde äs touchinge wordlye riches hath so munye, yea innumerable of poore people forced to go from...and to syt openly in the stretes a beggynge and many not able to do for other, but lye in their howses in most greuous paynes, and dye for lacke of ayde... | |
| Georg von Schanz - Great Britain - 1881 - 714 pages
...worlde äs touchinge wordlye riches hath so manye, yea innumerable of poore people forced to go irom dore to dore, and to syt openly in the stretes a beggynge and many not able to do for other, but lye in their howses in most greuous paynes, and dye for lacke of ayde... | |
| Edward Potts Cheyney - Agriculture - 1895 - 132 pages
...as now London, beyng one of the flowers of the worlde as touchinge worldlye riches, hath so manye, yea innumerable of poore people forced to go from...to syt openly in the stretes a beggynge, and many not able to do for other, but lye in their howses in most grevous paynes, and dye for lacke of ayde... | |
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