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" Oh for a booke and a shadie nooke, Eyther in-a-doore or out; With the grene leaves whispering overhede, Or the streete cryes all about. Where I maie reade all at my ease, Both of the newe and olde; For a jollie goode booke whereon to looke, Is better... "
The Westminster Monthly - Page 7
1906
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Notes and Queries

1919 - 424 pages
...in-adoore or out ; With the grene leaves whisp'ring overhede or the Streete cryes all about. Where 1 maie Reade all at my ease, both of the Newe and Olde :...Booke whereon to looke, is better to me than Golde. as ' An Old English Song ' at a period between 1592-1670, and I do not think that such a careful compiler...
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Wisconsin Journal of Education, Volume 30

1900 - 352 pages
...in-a-doore or out; With the greene leaves whispering over hede, Or the streete cryes all about. Where I maie reade all at my ease Both of the newe and olde; For a jolly gcode booke wherein to looke Is better to me than golde. —Old English Song. JUST. Just to be...
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Education, Volume 35

1915 - 728 pages
...doore or out; With the grene leaves whispering overhede, Or the streete cryes all about. Where I maie reade all at my ease, Both of the newe and olde; For...booke whereon to looke, Is better to me than golde." VM The Organization of Education BY FBEDEBIC W. SANDEKS (Continued from Education for May) §3. THE...
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Walford's Antiquarian: A Magazine and Bibliographical Review, Volume 3

Edward Walford, George W. Redway - 1883 - 350 pages
...overhede, or the streete cryes all about. " Where I male reade all at my ease, both of the newe and old ; For a jollie goode booke whereon to looke is better to me than golde." BoMt1ington-road, Leith, NBPJ MULLIN. RecetoeD. 1. Hegel. By E. Caird, LL.D. Philosophic Classics for...
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The Antiquarian Magazine & Bibliographer, Volume 3

1883 - 384 pages
...overhede, or the streete cryes all about. "Where I male reade all at my ease, both of the newe and old ; For a jollie goode booke whereon to looke is better to me than golde." Bonnington-road, Leith, NBPJ MULLIN. TBoofes Kecetoeo. 1. Hegel. By E. Caird, LL.D. Philosophic Classics...
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The Book-lover's Enchiridion: Thoughts on the Solace and Companionship of ...

Alexander Ireland - 1884 - 526 pages
...in-a-doore or out ; With the grene leaves whisp'ring overhede, or the Streete cryes all about. Where I maie Reade all at my ease, both of the Newe and Olde ;...Booke whereon to looke, is better to me than Golde. 9 A SIXTEENTH CENTURY WRITER. " Bookes lookt on as to their Readers or Authours, do at the very first...
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The book-lover's enchiridion, thoughts, selected and arranged by Philobiblos ...

Book-lover - 1884 - 530 pages
...in-a-doore or out ; With the grene leaves whisp'ring overhede, or the Streete cryes all about. Where I maie Reade all at my ease, both of the Newe and Olde ;...Booke whereon to looke, is better to me than Golde. A SIXTEENTH CENTURY WRITER. " Bookes lookt on as to their Readers or Authours, do at the very first...
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Public and Private Libraries of Glasgow

Thomas Mason - 1885 - 472 pages
...greno leaves whiap'ring overbeilr. or the streeto cryes all about. Where I male Reade all at my case, both of the Newe and Olde ; For a jollie goode Booke whereon to looke is better to me than Golde." GLASGOW ptinteO tot Subscribers anO tor private Circulation THOMAS D. MOEISON 1885 TO FRANCIS THORNTON...
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The Library Magazine, Volume 7

1886 - 406 pages
...out ; With the grene leaves whispering overhede, Or the streete crves all about. Where I maie rcade all at my ease, Both of the newe and olde ; For a jollie goode booke whereon to looke, Is better tu me thai» guide." The debt we owe to books is well expressed by R. de Bury, Bishop of Durham, author...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 49

1886 - 922 pages
...or out ; With the grene leaves whisjxiring overheile, Or the strecte cryes all about. Where I maie reade all at my ease, Both of the newe and olde ; For a jollie goode lx>oke whereon to looke, Is better to me than golde." The debt we owe to books is well expressed by...
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