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Briefly , being a good housekeeper , he is an honest man : and so , he thinks of no rising higher , but rising early in the morning ; and being up , he hath no end of motion , but wanders in his woods and pastures so continually ...
Briefly , being a good housekeeper , he is an honest man : and so , he thinks of no rising higher , but rising early in the morning ; and being up , he hath no end of motion , but wanders in his woods and pastures so continually ...
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to the end he may rise the earlier in the morning , according to the time and season , and according to the place where he must hunt . Then , when he is up and ready , let him drink a good draught and fetch his hound to make him break ...
to the end he may rise the earlier in the morning , according to the time and season , and according to the place where he must hunt . Then , when he is up and ready , let him drink a good draught and fetch his hound to make him break ...
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... they go some to the woods and groves , some to the hills and mountains , some to one place and some to another , where they spend all the night in pleasant pastimes ; and in the morning they return , bringing with them birch boughs ...
... they go some to the woods and groves , some to the hills and mountains , some to one place and some to another , where they spend all the night in pleasant pastimes ; and in the morning they return , bringing with them birch boughs ...
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Robin Hood I came once myself to a place , riding on a journey home- ward from London , and I sent word over night into the town that I would preach there in the morning because it was holy day , and methought it was an holy day's work ...
Robin Hood I came once myself to a place , riding on a journey home- ward from London , and I sent word over night into the town that I would preach there in the morning because it was holy day , and methought it was an holy day's work ...
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In the morning , he listens whether the crow crieth even or odd ; and , by that token , presages of the weather . If he hear but a raven croak from the next roof , he makes his will ; or , if a bittour fly over his head by night : but ...
In the morning , he listens whether the crow crieth even or odd ; and , by that token , presages of the weather . If he hear but a raven croak from the next roof , he makes his will ; or , if a bittour fly over his head by night : but ...
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