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" I stuff my skin so full within Of jolly good ale and old. Back and side go bare, go bare; Both foot and hand go cold ; But, belly, God send thee good ale enough, Whether it be new or old. "
Titan - Page 122
1857
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Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which ..., Volume 2

English poets - 1801 - 382 pages
...foot and hand go cold ; But, belly, God send thee good ale enough, Whether it be new or old. I love no roast but a nut-brown toast, And a crab laid in the fire ; A little bread shall do me stead, Much bread I nought desire. No frost, no snow, no wind I trow,...
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Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed an ..., Volume 1

George Ellis - 1803 - 468 pages
...foot and hand go cold ; But, belly, God send thce good ale enough, Whether it be new or old. I love no roast but a nut-brown toast, And a crab laid in the fire ; A little bread shall do me stead, Much bread I not desire. No frost, no snow, no wind, I trow Can...
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Specimens of the British Poets ...

British poets - 1809 - 512 pages
...foot and hand go cold ; But, belly, God send thec good ale enongh, Whether it be new or old. I love no roast but a nut-brown toast, And a crab laid in the fire ; A tittle bread shall do me stead, Much bread I nonght desire. No frost, BO snow, no wind, I trow,...
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Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed, an Historical ...

George Ellis - 1811 - 482 pages
...bare, Both foot and hand go cold ; But, belly, God send thee good ale enough, Whether it be new or old. I have no roast but a nut-brown toast, And a crab laid in the fire ; A little bread shall do me stead, Much bread I not desire. No frost, no snow, no wind, I trow Can...
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Specimens of the Early English Poets,: To which is Prefixed, an Historical ...

George Ellis - 1811 - 472 pages
...bare, Both foot and hand go cold ; But, belly, God send thee good ale enough. Whether it be new or old. I have no roast but a nut-brown toast, And a crab laid in the fire ; A little bread shall do me stead, Much bread I not desire. No frost, no snow, no wind, I trow Can...
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Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at ...

William Hazlitt - 1821 - 380 pages
...a-cold : I stuff my skin so full within Of jolly good ale and old. Back and side go bare, &c. I love no roast, but a nut-brown toast, And a crab laid in the fire : A little bread shall do me stead, Much bread I not desire. No frost nor snow, no wind I trow, Can...
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Lectures chiefly on the dramatic literature of the age of Elizabeth

William Hazlitt - 1821 - 374 pages
...a-cold : I stuff my skin so full within Of jolly good ale and old. Back and side go bare, &c. I love no roast, but a nut-brown toast, And a crab laid in the fire : A little bread shall do me stead, Much bread I not desire. No frost nor snow, no wind I trow, Can...
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The Nic-Nac; or, oracle of knowledge, Volume 3

1825 - 208 pages
...of your readers be as novel and amusing as it was to me. The ditty must now be nearly three I love no roast but a nut-brown toast, And a crab laid in the fiie' ; A litilr bread shall do me stead, For much 1 don't desire. • This is a bit at the dissipation...
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New Elegant Extracts: A Unique Selection from the Most Eminent ..., Volume 3

Richard Alfred Davenport - 1823 - 470 pages
...bare, Both foot and hand go cold ; But, belly, God send thee good ale enough, Whether it be new or old. I have no roast but a nut-brown toast, And a crab laid in the fire ; A little bread shall do me stead, Much bread I not desire. No frost, no snow, no wind, I trow, Can...
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New Elegant Extracts: A Unique Selection from the Most Eminent ..., Volume 3

Richard Alfred Davenport - 1823 - 406 pages
...and side go bare, go bare, Both foot and hand go cold ; But, belly, God send thee good ale enough, I have no roast but a nut-brown toast, And a crab laid in the fire ; A little bread shall do me stead, Much bread I not desire. No frost, no snow, no wind, I trow, Can...
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