The Rowley Poems by Thomas Chatterton
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[Footnote 27: grafted trees.]
[Footnote 28: thick, stout.] [Footnote 29: liberty of pasture given to the Parker.] [Footnote 30: tender.] [Footnote 31: cows.] [Footnote 32: strong.] [Footnote 33: garden.] [Footnote 34: whitened.] [Footnote 35: cumfrey, a favourite dish at that time.] [Footnote 36: marygold.] [Footnote 37: hardened.] [Footnote 38: accustomed.] [Footnote 39: abide. This line is also wrote, "Here wyll I obaie untill dethe appere," but this is modernized.] [Footnote 40: deadly.] [Footnote 41: destroyeth, killeth.] |
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