Drunken Barnabys Four Journeys to the North of England in Latin And English Me

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Drunken Barnabys Four Journeys to the North of England in Latin And English Me
Richard Brathwaite
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Respirabat Echo, mures ; Ditis omen, nomen habe ; Echo respondebat, Abi.
Veni Stamford J, ubi bene Omnis generis crumenae Sunt venales, sed in summo Sunt crumena3 sine nuinmo ; Plures non in me reptantes, Quam sunt ibi mendicantes.
Licet curae premant charae, Veni im Foramen Sarce / * -Hederseque trophsea camini.
\ Custos domus Echo relictce.
J duo schola? quo prseses? coraites? academica sedcs In loculos literas transposuere suas. Sileniantrum, eo enim nomine egregfie notum.
4 BARNABY'S JOURNA
...L. 99 Hoary chimneys * without smoke too, Hungry kitchens without cook too. Hallooing aloud, O empty wonder ! Echo^ straight resounded, Hunger. Who inhabits this vast brick-house ? Echo made reply, The titmouse : Ominous cell ! No drudge at home, sir ? Echo answer made. Be gone, sir.
Thence to ancient Stamford^ came I, Where are penceless purses many ; Neatly wrought as doth become them, Less gold in them than is on them: Clawbacks more do not assail me Than are beggars swarming daily.
Tho' my cares were great and many, To the Hole of Sarah^ came I, * Ivy the chimney's trophy.


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