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The butchers now must wash their boards , make clean their aprons , sharpen their knives , and sort their pricks , and cut out their meat for Easter - Eve market . Now must the poulterers make ready their rabbits and their fowl ...
The butchers now must wash their boards , make clean their aprons , sharpen their knives , and sort their pricks , and cut out their meat for Easter - Eve market . Now must the poulterers make ready their rabbits and their fowl ...
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Some I find in their bed snorting and sleeping , and their houses lying as clean as a nasty dog's kennel ; in one corner bones , in another egg - shells , behind the door a heap of dust , the dishes under feet , and the cat in the ...
Some I find in their bed snorting and sleeping , and their houses lying as clean as a nasty dog's kennel ; in one corner bones , in another egg - shells , behind the door a heap of dust , the dishes under feet , and the cat in the ...
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Each comer is sure to lie in clean sheets , wherein no man hath been lodged since they came from the laundress or out of the water wherein they were last washed . If the traveller have an horse , his bed doth cost him nothing , but if ...
Each comer is sure to lie in clean sheets , wherein no man hath been lodged since they came from the laundress or out of the water wherein they were last washed . If the traveller have an horse , his bed doth cost him nothing , but if ...
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He is led by an unconstant guide , the moon : he is clean contrary to Smithfield , because that is all for flesh , but this for fish : his inhabitants are different from those upon land , for they are most without legs : fishermen seem ...
He is led by an unconstant guide , the moon : he is clean contrary to Smithfield , because that is all for flesh , but this for fish : his inhabitants are different from those upon land , for they are most without legs : fishermen seem ...
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Hast thou had so many learned lectures read before thee , and is the light of thy understanding now clean put out ? And have so many profound scholars profited by thee ? hast thou done such good to universities , been such a guide to ...
Hast thou had so many learned lectures read before thee , and is the light of thy understanding now clean put out ? And have so many profound scholars profited by thee ? hast thou done such good to universities , been such a guide to ...
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Life in Shakespeare's England: A Book of Elizabethan Prose John Dover Wilson Vista previa limitada - 1913 |
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