| 1765 - 388 pages
...gods-pennie* ; fiut for every pounde that John agreed, 3$ The landea I wis, was well worth thres. He told him the gold upon the board, He was right glad...: The land is mine, the gold is thine, And now He bo the lord of Limie.- 40 Thus he hath fold his land foe broad, Both hill and holt, and moore and fenne,... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1767 - 420 pages
...gods-pennie * ; But for every pounde that John agreed, 3 j The lande, I wis, was well worth three. He told him the gold upon the board* He was right glad...the gold is thine, And now He be the lord of Linne. 44 Thus he hath fold his land foe broad, Both hill and holt, and moore and fenne, All but a poore and... | |
| Lady - 1807 - 232 pages
...God's-pennie (1) ; But for every pound that John agreed, The lande, I wis, was well worth three. He told him the gold upon the board, He was right glad his lande to ivimic ; The lande is mine, the gold is thine, And now He be the Lord of LJnne(2). Thus he... | |
| John Struthers - 1822 - 276 pages
...him a gods-pennie;* But for every pound that John agreed, The land, I wis, was well worth three. He told him the gold upon the board, He was right glad his land to win : The land is mine, the gold is thine, And now I'll be the lord of Linne. Thus he hath sold his... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1829 - 346 pages
...gods-pennie; But for every pounde that John agreed, The land, I wis, was well worth three. He told the gold upon the board, He was right glad his land to winne : " The gold is thine, the land is mine, And now I 'le be the lord of Linne." 40 Thus he hath sold his land... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 440 pages
...purchase-money, which would not have bought more than a third of the land in an honest and open market : — " He told him the gold upon the board, He was right glad his land to win ; The gold is thine, the land is mine, . And now I '11 be the lord of Linne. Thus bath he sold... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 580 pages
...purchase-money, which would not have bought more than a third of the land in an honest and open market: — He told him the gold upon the board, He was right glad his land to win ; The gold is thine, the land is mine, And now 1 1l be the Lord of Linne. Thus hath he sold his... | |
| Boys - 1852 - 466 pages
...him a God's-penny ; But for every pound that John agreed, The land, I wis, was well worth three. He told him the gold upon the board, He was right glad his land to win : The gold is thine, the land is mine, And now I 'll be the lord of Linne. Thus he hath sold his... | |
| 1861 - 274 pages
...a gods-pennie ; * But for every poulfd that John agreed, The land, I wis, was well worth three. He told him the gold upon the board, • He was right glad his land to win ; The gold is thine, the land is mine, And now I'll be the lord of Linne. Thus he hath sold his... | |
| 1861 - 270 pages
...him a gods-pennie ; * But for every pound that John agreed, The land, I wis, was well worth three. He told him the gold upon the board, He was right glad his land to win ; The gold is thine, the land is mine, And now I'll be the lord of Linne, Thus he hath sold his... | |
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