| William Browne - 1772 - 188 sider
...Whereby you may .confider well,That plain fimplicity doth dwell At Lydford, without bravery. And in the town both young and grave,. Do love the naked truth to have, No cloak to hide their knavery. IX. The people all within this clime, Are frozen in the winter time, For fure I do not fain ; , And... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 912 sider
...Whereby yon may confider well, That plain fimplicity doth dwell At Lydford, without bravery. And in the town both young and grave, Do love the naked truth to have, No cloak to hide their knavery. The people all within this clime, Are frozen in the winter time, For fore 1 do not fain ; And when... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 802 sider
...Whereby you may consider well, That plain simplicity doth dwell At Lydford, without bravery. And in the town both young and grave, Do love the naked truth to have, No cloak to hide their knavery. The people all within this clime, Are frozen in the winter time, For sure I do not fain ; And when... | |
| 1816
...Whereby you may consider well, That plain simplicity doth dwell, At Lydford, without bravery ; And in the town, both young and grave, Do love the naked truth to have, No cloak to hide their knavery. The people all within this clime Aie frozen in the winter time, For sure I do not fain ; And when the... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1824 - 406 sider
...Whereby you may consider well, That plain simplicity doth dwell At Lydford, without bravery. And in the town both young and grave Do love the naked truth to have, No cloak to hide their knavery. The people all within this clime Are frozen in the winter time, For sure I do not feign ; And when... | |
| Thomas Westcote - 1845 - 676 sider
...cloak. Whereby you may consider well That plain simplicity doth dwell At Lydford without braver)-; And in that town both young and grave Do love the naked...truth to have, No cloak to hide their knavery. This town 's enclos'd with desert moors. But where no bear nor lion roars, And nought can live but hogs... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 410 sider
...Whereby you may consider well, That plain simplicity doth dwell At Lydford, without bravery : And in the town, both young and grave Do love the naked truth to have ; No cloak to hide their knavery. The people all within this clime Are frozen in the winter-time, For sure I do not fain : And when the... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 400 sider
...Whereby you may consider well, That plain simplicity doth dwell At Lydford, without bravery : And in the town, both young and grave Do love the naked truth to have; No cloak to hide their knavery. The people all within this clime Are frozen in the winter-time, For sure I do not fain : And when the... | |
| James Henry Dixon - 1846 - 424 sider
...Whereby you may consider well, That plain simplicity doth dwell At Lydford, without bravery : And in the town, both young and grave Do love the naked truth to have ; No cloak to hide their knavery. The people all within this clime Are frozen in the winter-time, For sure J do not fain : And when the... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 410 sider
...Whereby you may consider well, That plain simplicity doth dwell At Lydford, without bravery: And in the town, both young and grave Do love the naked truth to have; The people all within this clime Are frozen in the winter-time, For sure I do not fain: And when the... | |
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