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Some Account of Domestic Architecture in England, from Richard II to Henry ... - Page 42
by John Henry Parker - 1859
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Picturesque Views on the River Thames, from Its Source in ..., Volume 1

Samuel Ireland - Thames River - 1792 - 386 pages
...John Huchyns and Banbery alfo, " For the waye and the barge, thus it muft be fayed, " Thereto witnefle Abendon, and many oon moo. " For now is Culham Hithe,...ende, " An al the contre the better, and no man the worfe ; w Few folke there were coude that way wende, " But they waged a wed, or payed of her purfe...
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Picturesque Views on the River Thames,: From Its Source in ..., Volume 1

Samuel Ireland - Thames River (England) - 1801 - 294 pages
...John Huchyns and Banbery alfo, " For the waye and the barge, thus it muft be fayed, " Thereto witncflb Abendon, and many oon moo. " For now is Culham Hithe, I com to an ende, " An al the centre the better, and no man the worfe ; " Few folke there were coude that way wende, " But they waged...
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A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words, Obsolete Phrases, Proverbs ...

James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - English language - 1847 - 518 pages
...North. Kennett, MS. Lansd. 1033. HITHE. A small port ; a wharf. (A.-S.) For now la Culham Hitfu 1-cora to an ende. An al the contre the better, and no man the wone. Lelanat Itinrratium. ¡x. 201. HITHEN. Hence. R. de Brunne, p. 26. HITHER. Hither and yon, here...
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The London Quarterly Review, Volumes 105-106

1859 - 650 pages
...bridge was built, and there were great rejoicings : — ' For now is Culham Hithe (the ferry) i-coin to an ende, An al the contre the better and no man the worse. Few folke there were eonlde that way wende But they waged a wed, or payed of her purse ; And if it were a beggar had breed...
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The Itinerary of John Leland in Or about the Years 1535-1543: Parts 9 to 11 ...

John Leland - England - 1910 - 396 pages
...Huchyns and Banbery also. For the waye and the barge thus it must be sayed. Therto witnesse al Abenaon, and many oon moo. For now is Culham hithe i com to...there were coude that wey wende, But they waged a wed or payed of her purse. And if it were a begger had breed in his baggf, He schulde be ryghtsoone i bid...
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Vanishing England: The Book

Peter Hampson Ditchfield - England - 1910 - 430 pages
...clere, That many wynters afore were marred in the myre. Now is Culham hithe1 i-come to an ende And al the contre the better and no man the worse, Few folke there were coude that way mende, But they waged a cold or payed of ther purse ; An if it were a beggar had breed in his bagge,...
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The Itinerary of John Leland in Or about the Years 1535-1543: Parts 9 to 11 ...

John Leland - Great Britain - 1910 - 396 pages
...Banbery also, For the waye and the barge thus it must be sayed. Therto witnesse al Abendon, and many aon moo. For now is Culham hithe i com to an ende, An al the centre the better and no man the worse. Few folke there were coude that wey wende, But they waged a...
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