The History of John Winchcomb

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Beside poore children that did stay To turne the broaches every day.
The old man that did see this sight Was much amaz'd as well he might. This was a gallant cloathier sure. Whose fame for ever shall endure.
When the old man had seene this great houshold and familie, then he was Ijrought into the warehouses, some being filled with wooll, some with flockes, some with woad and madder, and some Avith broad cloathes and kersies readie dyed and drest, beside a great num- ber of others, some stretcht
... on the tenters, some hang- ing on poles, and a great many more lying wet in other places. Sir (quoth the old man), I wis che zee you be bominable rich, and cham content you shall have my daughter, and Gods blessing and mine light on you both.
But, father (quoth Jacke of Newberie), what will you bestow with her ? Marry, heare you (quoth the old man), I vaith cham but a poore man, but I thong 40 Jache of Newberie.
Goil, chain of good exclamation among my neighbours, and they will as zoone take my vice for any thing as a richer mans : thicke I will bestow ; you shall have A\dth a good will, because che heare very good con- demnation of you in every -place, therefore chil give you twentie nobles and a weaning calfe, and when I die and my wife, you shall have the revelation of all my goods.


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