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" 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 hurt me if I wold ; I am so wrapped and thoroughly lapped Of jolly good ale and old. "
The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh Century to the ... - Page 156
by Thomas Warton - 1840 - 536 pages
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Old Ballads, Historical and Narrative, with Some of Modern Date ..., Volume 3

Thomas Evans - 1784 - 352 pages
...belly God fend thee good ale ynough, Whether it be new or ould. I love no roft, But a nut-brown tofte, And a crab laid in the fire, A little bread Shall do me (lead, Much bread I not defire ; No froft or fnow, No winde I trow Can hurte me if I wolde, I am fo...
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Old Ballads, Historical and Narrative, with Some of Modern Date ..., Volume 3

Thomas Evans - 1784 - 346 pages
...belly God fend thee good ale ynough, Whether it be new or ould. I love no roft, But a nut-brown tofte, And a crab laid in the fire, A little bread Shall do me ftead, Much bread I not defire ; No froft or fnow, No winde I trow Can hurte me if I woldc, I am fo...
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The Sporting magazine; or Monthly calendar of the transactions of the turf ...

724 pages
...CRAYONS. BY THE DRUID. SKETCH THE SIXTH— THE COUNTRY PUBLICA1V. " I lore no roast but a nut-browu 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 hurt me if I wold ; I am so wrapt...
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Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which ..., Volume 2

English poets - 1801 - 382 pages
...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, Can hurt me if I wold, I am so wrapp'd,...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 16

1803 - 598 pages
...Bat-belly, God send tliee good ale inonghc, Whether it be new or old. II. I love no Yost, but a nut-brown toste, And a crab laid in the- fire; A little bread shall do me stead, • Much bread I not desire. No No froste nor snowe, no winde, I trowe, Can hurt me if I wolde, I am...
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Selection of Poems ...

Charles Snart - 1808 - 506 pages
...belly, God send thee good ale inoughe, Whether it be new or olde. I love no rost, but a nut browne toste, And a crab laid in the fire ; A little bread, shall do me stead, Moche bread I noght desire. Ko frost, no snow, no windes, I trowe, Can hurt me if I wolde, J am so wrapt, and throwly lapt Of jolly...
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Drinking-songs. Miscellaneous songs. Ancient ballads

1819 - 394 pages
...Both foote and hand go colde : But, belly, God send thee good ale inoughe, Whether it be new or olde. I love no rost, but a nut-browne toste, And a crab* laid in the fyre ; A little breade shall do me stead, Much breade I not desyre. No frost nor snow, nor winde I...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 12

1822 - 780 pages
...foote and hande go colde: But, belly, God send thee good ale enoughe, Whether it be newe or olde. 2. I love no rost, but a nut-browne toste, And a crab laid in the fyre; A little breade shall do me stead, Much breade I not desyre. No frost nor snow, nor winde, I...
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Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at ...

William Hazlitt - 1821 - 372 pages
...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 hurt me if I wolde, I am so wrapt and...
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Lectures chiefly on the dramatic literature of the age of Elizabeth

William Hazlitt - 1821 - 374 pages
...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 hurt me if I wolde, I am so wrapt and...
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