The Art of Needle-work, from the Earliest Ages: Including Some Notices of the Ancient Historical Tapestries |
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... neele , her neele , her neele , man ; tys neither flesh nor fish , A lytle thing with an hole in the ende , as bright as any syller , Small , long , sharp at the point , and straight as any piller . " Diccon . " I know not what it is ...
... neele , her neele , her neele , man ; tys neither flesh nor fish , A lytle thing with an hole in the ende , as bright as any syller , Small , long , sharp at the point , and straight as any piller . " Diccon . " I know not what it is ...
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... neele ? " Tib . " Her neele . " Hodge . " Her neele ? " Tib . “ Her neele , by him that made me ! ” Hodge . " How a murrain came this chaunce ( say Tib ) unto her dame ? Tib . " My Gammer sat her down on the pes , and bade me reach thy ...
... neele ? " Tib . " Her neele . " Hodge . " Her neele ? " Tib . “ Her neele , by him that made me ! ” Hodge . " How a murrain came this chaunce ( say Tib ) unto her dame ? Tib . " My Gammer sat her down on the pes , and bade me reach thy ...
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... neele , and rob'd me of my joy , My fair long straight neele , that was mine only trea- sure , The first day of my sorrow is , and last of my pleasure . ” Hodge . " Might ha kept it when ye had it ; but fools will be fools still : Lose ...
... neele , and rob'd me of my joy , My fair long straight neele , that was mine only trea- sure , The first day of my sorrow is , and last of my pleasure . ” Hodge . " Might ha kept it when ye had it ; but fools will be fools still : Lose ...
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... neele . " Gammer . " My neele , alas , I lost , Hodge , what time I me up hasted , To save milk set up for thee , which Gib our cat hath wasted . " Hodge . " The devil he take both Gib and Tib , with all the rest ; Im always sure of the ...
... neele . " Gammer . " My neele , alas , I lost , Hodge , what time I me up hasted , To save milk set up for thee , which Gib our cat hath wasted . " Hodge . " The devil he take both Gib and Tib , with all the rest ; Im always sure of the ...
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