Chap-books of the eighteenth century . p Tom Tlnwib. 221 The blood out of his body drains, He yielded up his breath ;Thus he was freed from all his pains, By his unlookd for death. Thus sadly ended the favourite of immortals and of kings ;but, from the fact that we hear no more of his going to FairyLand, it is probable that his immoral conduct could not becondoned by the good people. CI)t ^Jonnalurs <§lorg OR THE PRINCELY HISTORY OF THE GENTLE CRAFT SHEWING What renowned Princes, Heroes, and Worthies have been ofthe Shoemakers Trade, both in this and in other KingdomsLikewise why it is call


Chap-books of the eighteenth century . p Tom Tlnwib. 221 The blood out of his body drains, He yielded up his breath ;Thus he was freed from all his pains, By his unlookd for death. Thus sadly ended the favourite of immortals and of kings ;but, from the fact that we hear no more of his going to FairyLand, it is probable that his immoral conduct could not becondoned by the good people. CI)t ^Jonnalurs <§lorg OR THE PRINCELY HISTORY OF THE GENTLE CRAFT SHEWING What renowned Princes, Heroes, and Worthies have been ofthe Shoemakers Trade, both in this and in other KingdomsLikewise why it is called the Gentle Craft; and that they saya Shoemakers son is a Prince born & Newcastle : Printed at the Printing office in Pilgrim Street. THE SHOEMAKERS GLORY. Or, The Prmcely History of the GENTLE CRAFT SHEWING What renowned Princes, Heroes, and Worthieshave been of the Shoemakers Trade, both in thisand other Kingdoms. Likewise, Why it is calledthe Gentle Craft; and that they say, A Shoe-makers Son is a Prince born.


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