The Wright's Chaste Wife: Or "aA Fable of a Wryght that was Maryde to a Pore Wydows Dowtre, the Whiche Widow Havyng Noo Good to Geve with Her, Gave as for a Precyous Johelle to Hym a Rose Garlond, the Whyche She Affermyd Wold Never Fade While She Kept Truly Her Wedlok" : a Merry Tale

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N. Trübner, 1865 - 26 páginas
 

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Página 4 - Hadde ordeynyd tymbyr redy bownc, 105 An halle to make of tre. After the wryght the lord lett sende, For fat he schuld wyth hym lende 108 Monythys two or thre. The lord seyd, " woult fou haue fi wyfe ? I wyft send after her blyve 111 That sche may com to the.
Página 23 - This is a Wooden Instrument made like a Fauchion, with an hole cut in the top of it, to hold it by ; It is used for the clearing of Hemp and Flax from the large broken Stalks or * Shoves, by the help of the said Swingle Foot, which it is hung upon, which said Stalks being first broken, bruised, and cut into shivers by a Brake.

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