| 1848 - 744 pages
...hands in holy quire. If to these conditions, without fear, Of your own accord you will freely swear, A gammon of bacon you shall receive, And bear it hence with love and good leave ; For this U our custom of Dnnmow well known, [own. Tho' the sport be ours, the bacon's your Upon which a Gammon... | |
| Gentleman of the Inner Temple, Sir Bartholomew Shower - 1735 - 402 pages
...Conditions, without all fear, Of your own accord you "aiill freely fwear, A Gammon of Bacon you jhal l receive, And bear it hence -with Love and good Leave; For this is our Cuftom at Dunmow well known, Though the Sport be ours, the Bacon s your own. Camden's Brit.... | |
| 1776 - 502 pages
...conditions without all fear * Of your own accord you will freely fwear, ' A whole Gammon of Bacon you fhall receive ' And bear it hence with love and good leave. * For this is our cuftom at Dunmow well known, * Though the pleafure be ours, the bacon's your own.* After this... | |
| Francis Grose - 1787 - 380 pages
...conditions, without all fear, Of your own accord you will freely fwear, A gammon of bacon you fhall receive, And bear it hence with love and good leave, For this is our cuftome at Dunmow well known, Though the fport be ours, the bacon's your own. N GLOUCESTERGLOUCESTERSHIRE.... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1803 - 886 pages
...thought any way ; But continued true in thought and desire, As when you join'd hands in holy quire. If to these conditions without all fear, Of your own accord you will freely swear, A whole Caramon oj Bacon you shall receive, And bear ii hence with love and good leave; For this is our custom... | |
| William Granger - 1804 - 688 pages
...all fear, " Of your own'accord you will freely fwear, *' A whole " A whole gammon of bacon you (hall receive, " And bear it hence with love and good leave: " For this is our cuftom at Dunmow well known, " Tho' the pleafure be ours, the bacon's your own." Ere we make... | |
| 1807 - 556 pages
...thought any way j But continued true in thought and desirej 7 As when you join'd hands in holy quire. If to these conditions without all fear, Of your own...And bear it hence with love and good leave; For this is our custom at Dunmow well known, Tho' the pleasure be ours, the bacon's your own.* « In the Chartulary... | |
| 1807 - 558 pages
....--..ßut continued true in thought and desire, -: . - ; " As when- you join'd haflds in holy quire. • H to these conditions without all fear, : ;••. Of your own accord you will freely iwear, • \ ' ¡ '-' A whole Gammon of Bacon you shall receive, . .• And bear it hence with love... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1810 - 842 pages
...when yonjoin'd hands iu holy quire. If to these conditions without all fear. Of your own accord j'ou will freely swear, A whole Gammon of Bacon you shall receive. And bear it hence with love aryl good leave ; For this is our custom at Dunmewwell known ; Tho' the pleasure be ours, the Bacon's... | |
| R. B. - 1811 - 184 pages
...twelve-month and a day, Repented not in thought any way, But continued true, and in desire, As when you join'd hands in Holy Choir; If to these conditions without...fear, Of your own accord you will freely swear, A gammon of bacon you shall receive, And carry it hence with love and free leave: For this is our custon... | |
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