| ROBERT NARES, A.M., F.R.S., F.A.S., - 1859 - 494 pages
...course-agaric, without all doubt, He should have tirst been taken out By all the maids i'th town : Though lustly Roger there had been, Or little George upon the green, Or Vincent of the Crown. Witts Recreation!. The following is a curious enumeration of rustic sports. At doore expecting him... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1859 - 550 pages
...without all doubt, He should have first been taken out By all the maids i* th' town ; Though lusty Roger there had been, Or little George upon the Green, Or Vincent of the CrowD . THE BRIDE. Her finger was so small, the ring Wou'd not stay on, which they did bring ; It was... | |
| Robert Nares - English language - 1859 - 502 pages
...doubt, He should have tiret been taken out By all the maids i'th town : Though lustly Roger there hod been, Or little George upon the green, Or Vincent of the Crown. Witts Kecreationi. The following is a curious enumeration of rustic sports. At doorc expecting him... | |
| George Gilfillan - English poetry - 1860 - 392 pages
...without all doubt, He should have first been taken out By all the maids i' the town : Though lusty Roger there had been, Or little George upon the Green, Or Vincent of the Crown. 5 But wot you what? the youth was going To make an end of all his wooing; The parson for him staid... | |
| Humorous poetry - 1867 - 530 pages
...without all doubt, He should have first been taken out By all the maids i' th' town : Though lusty Roger there had been, Or little George upon the green, Or Vincent of the crown. But wot you what ? The youth-was going To make an end of all his woing ; The parson for him staid : Yet by his leave, for... | |
| Ambrose Philips - Ballads, English - 1723 - 328 pages
...Courfe-a-Park, without all doubt, ' .\ He fhould have firft been taken out 1 By all the Maids i' th' Town : Though lufty Roger there had been, Or little George...the Crown. But wot you what ? the Youth was going ij To make an end of all his wooing ; The Parfon for him ftaid : Yet by his leave (for all his hafte)... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1881 - 744 pages
...without all doubt, He should have first been taken out By all the maids i' the town : Though lusty Roger there had been, Or little George upon the Green, Or Vincent of the Crown. 5 But wot you what? the youth was going To make an end of all his wooing; The parson for him staid... | |
| Robert Nares - English language - 1888 - 514 pages
...course-a-park, without all doubt. He should have first been taken out By all the maids i'th town: Though lustly Roger there had been, Or little George upon the green, Or Vincent of the Grown. Witts Recreations. The following is a curious enumeration of rustic sports. At doore expecting... | |
| Sir John Suckling, Alfred Inigo Suckling - Suckling, John, Sir, 1609-1642 - 1892 - 264 pages
...speak to me of a haystack within bis recollection at the bottom of Gray's Inn Lane. Though lusty Eoger there had been, Or little George upon the Green, Or Vincent of the Crown. ' ' v-' r/ .; But wot you what ? the youth was going To make an end of all his wooing ; The parson... | |
| John Stephen Farmer - Ballads, English - 1897 - 302 pages
...course-a-Park without all doubt, He should have first been taken out, By all the Maids i'th' Town; Tho' lusty Roger there had been, Or little George upon the green,...wot you what, the Youth was going, To make an end of his own Wooing, The Parson for him stay'd; Yet by his leave (for all his hast) He did not so much Wish... | |
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