And Tib, my wife, that as her life Loveth well good ale to seek, Full oft drinks she till ye may see The tears run down her cheek : Then doth she trowl to me the bowl Even as a maltworm should, And saith, ' Sweetheart, I took my part Of this jolly good... The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature - Page 20edited by - 1781Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - 1774 - 606 pages
...Can hurt me if I wolde, I am fo wrapt, and throwly lapt, Of joly good ale and old. Chorus, '&c, III. And Tib, my wife, that, as her life, Loveth well good ale to feek, Full ofte drinks fhee, till ye may fee The teares run down her cheeke : Then doth flie liowle,... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1781 - 620 pages
...hurt me if I wolde, I am fo wrapt, and throwly lapt Of joly good ale and olde. Backe andjide, 6cc. And TIB my wife, that as her life Loveth well good ale to fecke, Full oft drinkes fhee, till ye may fee The teares run downe her cheeke. Then doth fhe trowle... | |
| Thomas Evans - 1784 - 346 pages
...woldc, I am fo wrapt, And throwly lapt, Of- joly good ale and old. Back and fides go bare, &c. R 4 And And Tib my wife, That as her life, Loveth well good ale to fe'ek, Full oft drinkes fliee, Till ye may fee The teares run down her cheeke ; Then doth flie trowle... | |
| Thomas Evans - 1784 - 352 pages
...if I wolde, I am fo wrapt, And throwly lapt, Of joly food ale and old. Back and fides go bare, 3tc. And Tib my wife, That as her life, Loveth well good ale to feek, Full oft drinkea fliec, Till ye may fee The teares run down h'er cheeke ; Then doth fhc trowle... | |
| George Ellis - 1790 - 346 pages
...No froft, no fnow, no wind, I trow, Can hurt me if I wold, I am fo wrapp'd, and thoroughly lapp'd, And Tib, my wife, that as her life Loveth well good ale to feek, Full oft drinks fhe, till ye may fee The tears run down her cheek: Then doth fhe troul to me... | |
| 1793 - 738 pages
...Can hurt me if I wolde, I am fo wrapt, and throwly lapt Of joly good ale and olde. Backe and fide, &c. And Tib my wife, that as her life Loveth well...feeke, Full oft drinkes fliee, till ye may fee The teures run downe her cheek, Then doth fliee trowle to me the bowle Even as a mault-worme fliolde ;... | |
| James Schofield - 1796 - 188 pages
...and foot go cold, " But, belly, God fend thee good ale ynoughe, « Whether it be new or old! II. " And Tib my wife, that as her life, " Loveth well good ale to feekc, " Then doth fhee trowle to me the bowle, ' Even as a malt-worm lholde; " And, faith, fweetheart,... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 382 pages
...desire. No frost, no snow, no wind I trow, Can hurt me if I wold, I am so wrapp'd, and thoroughly lapp'd, And Tib, my wife, that as her life Loveth well good ale to seek, Full oft drinks she, till ye may see The tears run down her cheek : Then doth she troul to me... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - 468 pages
...me if I wold, I am so wrapt, and thoroughly lapt Of jolly good ale and old. Back and side go bare, &c. And Tib, my wife, that as her life Loveth well good ale to seek, Full oft drinks she, till ye may se« The tears run down her cheek : Then doth she troul to me... | |
| 1803 - 598 pages
...Can hurt me if I wolde, I am so wrapt, and throwly lapt, Of joly good ale and old. Chorus, &c. III. And Tib, my wife, that, as her life, Loveth well good ale to seek, Full ofte drinks shee, till ye may see The tears run down her cheeke : > Then doth she howle... | |
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