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" Bardes do for little reward, or a share of a stolen cow, then waxeth he most insolent, and half mad with the love of himself and his own lewd deeds. And as for words to set forth such lewdness, it is not hard for them to give a goodly and painted show... "
Modern Geography: A Description of the Empires, Kingdoms, States, and ... - Page 165
by John Pinkerton - 1804
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The Elements of English Composition

David Irving - 1836 - 432 pages
...or a share of a stolne cow, then waxeth he most insolent and halfe madde with the love of himselfe and his own lewd deeds. And as for words to set forth such lewdnes, it is not hard for them to give a goodly and painted shew thereunto, borrowed even from the...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore: Including His Melodies, Ballads, Etc ...

Thomas Moore - 1838 - 412 pages
...as those Hardes do for little reward, or a share of a stolen cow, then waxeth he most insolent, and half mad with the love of himself and his own lewd...is not hard for them to give a goodly and painted show thereunto, borrowed even from the praises which are proper to virtue itself; as of a most notorious...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott: First Series, Containing Minstrelsy ...

Sir Walter Scott - 1838 - 562 pages
...rhytbmers do, for little reward, or share of a -;<!">! cow, ' then waxelh he most insolent, and half-mad, with the love of himself and his own lewd deeds. And as for words to set forth such lewdness, it is hard for them to to give a goodly and painted show thereunto, borrowed even from the praises which...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott

Walter Scott - 1842 - 746 pages
...rhythmers do, for little reward, or share of a stolen cow,« then waxeth he most insolent, and half-mad, with the love of himself and his own lewd deeds. And...is not hard for them to give a goodly and painted show thereunto, borrowed even from the praises which are proper to virtue itself. As of a most notorious...
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The tribes of Ireland: a satire, with poetical tr. by J. C. Mangan; together ...

Aenghus O'Daly - 1852 - 120 pages
...a stolue cow, then waxeth he most insolent, and halfe madde with the love of himselfe, and his owne lewd deeds. And as for words to set forth such lewdness, it is not hard for them to give a goodely and painted shewe thereunto borrowed even from the praises which are proper to vertue it selfe....
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The Tribes of Ireland: A Satire

Aengus O'Daly - 1852 - 126 pages
...a stolne cow, then waxeth he most insolent, and halfe madde with the love of himselfe, and his owne lewd deeds. And as for words to set forth such lewdness, it is not hard for them to give a goodely and painted shewe thereunto borrowed even from the praises which are proper to vertue it selfe....
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The Works of Edmund Spenser: With Observations on His Life and Writings

Edmund Spenser - 1857 - 600 pages
...stolen cow : then waxetb he most insolent and half mad with the love of himself and his own lewd deed s. And as for words to set forth such lewdness, it is not hard for them to give a goodlyand painted show thereunto, borrowed even from the praises which are proper to virtue itself....
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A Collection of Tracts and Treatises Illustrative of the Natural ..., Volume 1

1860 - 752 pages
...madde with the love of himselfe, and his owne lewd deeds. And as for words to set forth such lewdnes, it is not hard for them to give a goodly and painted...borrowed even from the praises which are proper to vertue it selfe. As of a most notorious thiefe and wicked out-law, which have lived all his life-time...
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The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5

Edmund Spenser - 1862 - 530 pages
...madde with the love of himfelfe, and his owne lewd deeds. And as for words to fet forth fuch lewdnes, it is not hard for them to give a goodly and painted fhew thereunto, borrowed even from the praifes which are proper to vertue it felfe. As of a moft '...
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Minstrelsy of the Scottish border: ballads, collected by sir W. Scott. Repr ...

Scottish border - 1869 - 624 pages
...rhythmers do, for little reward, or a share of a stolen cow;1 then waxeth he most insolent, and half-mad, with the love of himself and his own lewd deeds. And...is not hard for them to give a goodly and painted show thereunto, borrowed even from the praises which are proper to virtue itself. As of a most notorious...
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