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" Their royal plate was clay, or wood, or stone : The vulgar, save his hand, else he had none. Their only cellar was the neighbour brook : None did for better care, for better look ; Was then no plaining of the brewer's scape, Nor greedy vintner mix'd the... "
A Second Journey Round the Library of a Bibliomaniac: Or, Cento of Notes and ... - Page 69
by William Davis (bibliographer.) - 1825 - 120 pages
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The works of ... Joseph Hall, with some account of his life and ..., Volume 10

Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1808 - 504 pages
...No Squire durst touch, the law would not afford, Kept for the court, and for the king's owne bord. Their royall plate was clay, or wood, or stone ; The...vulgar, save his hand, else had he none. Their only seller3 was the neighbour brooke : None did for better care, for better looke. Was then no playning...
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Miscellaneous works

Joseph Hall - 1808 - 488 pages
...No Squire durst touch, the law would not afford, Kept for the court, and for the king's owne bord. Their royall plate was clay, or wood, or stone ; The...vulgar, save his hand, else had he none. Their only seller3 was the neighbour brooke : None did for better care, for better lookc. Was then no playning...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., Volume 5

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 728 pages
...better care, for better looke. Was then no plaining of the brewer's scape, Nor greedie vintner inixt the strained grape. The king's pavilion was the grassy...the shadie treen. Under each banke men layd their limbs along, Not wishing anie ease, not fearing wrong : Clad with their owne, as they were made of...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 5

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 746 pages
...No squire durst touch, the law would not afford, Kept for the court, and for the king's owne board Their royall plate was clay, or wood, or stone; The vulgar, save his hand, else he had none. Their oncly cellar was the neighbour brooke: None did for better care, for better looke....
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A Journey Round the Library of a Bibliomaniac: Or, Cento of Notes and ...

William Davis - Bibliomania - 1821 - 776 pages
...:...:..•' No Squire durst touch, the Law would not afford, Kept for the Court, and for the Kings owne bord. Their Royall Plate was clay, or wood, or stone, •...neighbour brooke : None did for better care, for better look p. Was then no paying of the Brewer's scape, Nor greedie Vintner mixt the strained grape. ,. ....
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Satires

Joseph Hall - 1824 - 302 pages
...durst touch, the law would not afford, Kept for the court, and for the king's own board. Their royal plate was clay, or wood, or stone ; The vulgar, save his hand, else he had none. Their only cellar was the neighbour brook : None did for better care, for better look....
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Satires

Joseph Hall - 1824 - 298 pages
...durst touch, the law would not afford, Kept for the court, and for the king's own board. Their royal plate was clay, or wood, or stone ; The vulgar, save his hand, else he had none. Their only cellar was the neighbour brook : None did for better care, for better look....
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Virgidemiarum: Satires

Joseph Hall - Satire, English - 1825 - 184 pages
...royall plate was clay, or wood, or stone ; The vulgar, saue his hand, else had he none. Their onely seller was the neighbour brooke, — None did for better care, for better looke ; Was then no playning of the brewers scape, 25 Nor greedie vintner mix t the strained grape. The kings pauilion...
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Satires, and Other Poems

Joseph Hall - England - 1838 - 188 pages
...No Squire durst touch, the law would not afford, Kept for the Court, and for the King's owne board. Their royall plate was clay, or wood, or stone ; The vulgar, save his hand, else he had none. * See the Sixth Sat. of Juvenal. Their onely cellar was the neighbour brooke : None did...
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Satires, and Other Poems

Joseph Hall - England - 1838 - 190 pages
...clay, or wood, or stone ; The vulgar, save his hand, else he had none. BOOK III. Their onely cellar was the neighbour brooke : None did for better care, for better looke. Was then no plaining of the brewer's scape, Nor greedie vintner mixt the strained grape. The king's pavilion was...
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