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" I saw where hung my own6 hood, That I had lost among the throng : To buy my own hood I thought it wrong; I knew it as well as I did my creed; But, for lack of money, I could not speed. The Taverner took me by the sleeve; "Sir," saith he,  "
Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is ... - Page 327
by English poets - 1801
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National Life and Character in the Mirror of Early English Literature

Edmund Dale - 1907 - 362 pages
...speed. Then into Cornhill anon I yode1 Where was much stolen gear among ; I saw where hung my very own hood, That I had lost among the throng; To buy my own hood I thought it wrong, I knew it as well as I did my creed, But for lack of money I could not speed." Many hard things are said of the...
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The World's Progress: With Illustrative Texts from Masterpieces of ..., Part 6

Delphian Society - 1911 - 594 pages
...speed. Then into Cornhill anon I yode, Where was much stolen gear along ; I saw where hung mine own hood, That I had lost among the throng ; To buy my own hood I thought it wrotijf ; I knew it well as I did my creed, But for lack of money I could not speed. I answered, that...
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English Satires

William Henry Oliphant Smeaton - 1899 - 390 pages
...speed. Then into Cornhill anon I yode Where there was much stolen gear among; I saw where hung my ownd hood, That I had lost among the throng : To buy my own hood I thought k wrong; I knew it as well as I did my creed; But, for lack of money, I could not speed. The Taverner...
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Catholic London

John Wittich - 1988 - 148 pages
...gere amonge. I saw where honge myne owne hoode That I had lost amonge the thronge. To by my own hoode I thought it wrong. I knew it well as I did my crede, But for lack of money I could not spede". The medieval church had chapels dedicated to St. Mary,...
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Poet Lore, Volume 1

1889 - 618 pages
...speed. Then into Cornhill anon I yode, Where was much stolen gear among; I saw where hung mine own hood, That I had lost among the throng ; To buy my...; But, for lack of money, I could not speed. " The rise of such men as Chaucer," it has been happily observed, " is the accident of nature, and whole...
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National Life and Character in the Mirror of Early English Literature

Edmund Dale - 2018 - 364 pages
...speed. Then into Cornhill anon I yode ' Where was much stolen gear among ; I saw where hung my very own hood, That I had lost among the throng; To buy my own hood I thought it wrong, I knew it as well as I did my creed, But for lack of money I could not speed." Plou: Many hard things are said...
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