| Ben Jonson - 1756 - 526 lapas
...wou'd ftand to good conditions. " Firft, that he lie upon the truckle-bed, " Whilft his young mafler lieth o'er his head. " Secondly, that he do on no default, " Ever prefume to jit above the faie. " Third, that he never change his trencher twice. " Fourth, that he... | |
| Samuel Jackson Pratt - 1801 - 628 lapas
..." A gentle squire would gladly entertaine Into his house some trencher-chaplaine ; Some willing man that might instruct his sons. And that would stand to good conditions. plenty of new dictionary men, with our great lexicographer at their head — and though the First,... | |
| 1807 - 458 lapas
...A gentle squire would gladly entertaine, Into his house some trencher chaplaine, Some willing man, that might instruct his sons, And that would stand...truckle bed, Whilst his young master lieth o'er his head ; Second, that he do on no default, Ever presume to sit above the salt; Third, that he never change... | |
| Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1808 - 504 lapas
...A GENTLE squire would gladly intertaine Into his house some trencher-chaplaine ; Some willing man, that might instruct his sons, And that would stand to good conditions. First, that he lie upon the truckle-bed, Whiles his yong maister lieth ore his hed. Second, that he do, on no default, Ever presume... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1808 - 488 lapas
...A GENTLE squire would gladly intertaine Into bis house some trencher-chaplaine ; Some willing man, that might instruct his sons, And that would stand to good conditions. First, that he lie upon the truckle-bed, Whiles his yong maister lieth ore his hed. Second, that be do, on no default, Ever presume... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 562 lapas
...gentle squire would gladly entertaine Into his house some treneher-chapelaine" ; Some willing man, that might instruct his sons, And that would stand to good conditions. First, that he lie vpon the truckle-bed, While his young maister lieth o'er his head": Second, that he do, upon no default,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 728 lapas
...gladly entertaine Into his house some trencher-chapelaine sl ; Some willing man, that might iustruct his sons, And that would stand to good conditions. First, that he lie vpon the truckle-bed, While his young maister lieth o'er his head": Second, that he do, upon no default,... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 630 lapas
...gentle squire would gladly entertain ' Into his house some trencher chaplain ; ' Some willing man, that might instruct his sons, ' And that would stand...Secondly, that he do on no default, ; Ever presume to sit above the salt. " Third, that he never change his trencher iv, ire, " Fourth, that he use all common... | |
| Thomas Dekker - 1812 - 228 lapas
...A gentle squire would gladly entertain " Into his house some trencher-chaplain, " Some willing man that might instruct his sons, " And that would stand to good conditions: "•.First — 'that he. He upon the truckle-bed, , „ , f ' Whiles his young master lieth o'er his head ; . . " Second —... | |
| 1817 - 708 lapas
..." A gentle Squire would gladly entertaine Into his house some trencher-chaplaine ; Some willing man that might instruct his sons, And that would stand to good conditions. First, that he lie upon the truckle-bed, Wljiles his young maister lieth o'er his head. Second, that he do, on no default, Ever... | |
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