quoth our king merrilye; " In faith, I take it now very unkind : I thought thou wouldst pledge me in ale and wine heartily." Quoth Dicke, " You are like to stay till I have din'd : You feed us with twatling dishes soe small ; Zounds, a blacke-pudding... English and Scottish Ballads - 第43页编者: - 1860全本阅读 - 图书信息
| Thomas Percy - 1794 - 422 页
...You feed us with twatling dilhes foe final! ; 95 Zounds, a blacke-pudding is better than all. Ay«, Aye, marry, quoth our king, that were a daintye thing, Could a man get but one here for to eate. [hoi^-, With that Dicke ftraite arofe, and pluckt one from his Which with heat of his breech gan to... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 476 页
...thon angry ? quoth our king merrilye} In faiih» 1 take it new very unkind : ¡ thought thou wouldft pledge me in ale and wine heartily. Quoth Dicke, You are like to flay till I have din'd : You feed us with tuatling diihes fo fmall ; Zoundt, a black-pudding ь Letter... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1812 - 456 页
...it, 'Tis knavery to eate it, and then to betray it. 90 Why art thou angry ? quoth our king merrilye ; In faith, I take it now very unkind : I thought thou...Zounds, a blacke-pudding is better than all. Aye, Aye, marry, quoth our king, that were a daintye thing, , Could a man get but one here for to eate.... | |
| 1819 - 394 页
...it, and then to bewray it.' ' Why, art thou angry ? (quoth our king merrily ; ' In faith, I take it very unkind : ' I thought thou wouldst pledge me in ale and wine heartily,' ' Y'are like to stay, (quoth Dick,) till I've din'd: ' You feed us with twattling dishes so small ;... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 页
...to betray it. Why art thou angry? quqth our king merrilye ; In faith, I take it now very unkind : ^ thought thou wouldst pledge me in ale and wine heartily....like to stay till I have din'd : You feed us with t wall ing dishes so small ; Zounds, a black pudding is better than all. Aye, marry, quoth our king,... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1823 - 450 页
...it, 'Tis knavery to eate it, and then to betraye it. 90 Why art thou angry ? quoth our king merrilye; In faith, I take it now very unkind : I thought thou...din'd: You feed us with twatling dishes soe small; 95 Aye, marry, quoth our king, that were a daintye thing, Could a man get but one here for to eate. [hose,... | |
| John Bull - 1825 - 782 页
...it, 'Tis knavery to cate, and then to betray it. What art thou angrye 1 quoth our king merrily« ; In faith, I take it now very unkind : I thought thou...heartily. Quoth Dicke, You are like to stay till I haye din'd : You feed us with twatling dishes soe small ; • Zounds, a black pudding is better than... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1829 - 346 页
...to eat it, and then to bewray it 210 Why art thou angry? quoth our king merrily; In faith, I take it very unkind : I thought thou would'st pledge me in ale and wine heartily. Y' are like to stay, quoth Dick, till I have din'd : You feed us with twattling dishes so small ; Zounds,... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1839 - 450 页
...it, Tis knavery to eate it, and then to betray it. 90 Why art thou angry ? quoth our king merrilye; In faith, I take it now very unkind : I thought thou...marry, quoth our king, that were a daintye thing, Cquld a man get but one here for to eate. With that Dicke straite arose, and pluckt one from his hose,... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1844 - 318 页
...knavery to eate it, and then to betray it." *i " Why art thou angry >" quoth our king merrilye ; " In faith, I take it now very unkind : I thought thou...din'd : You feed us with twatling dishes soe small ; K Zounds, a blacke-pudding is better than all." " Aye, marry," quoth our king, " that were a daintye... | |
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