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Tell-Trothes New-Yeares Gift, Being Robin Good-Fellowes Newes Out of Those Countries Where Inhabites Neither Charity nor Honesty With His Owne
Tell-Trothes New-Yeares Gift Being Robin Good-Fellowes Newes Out of Those Countries Where Inhabites Neither Charity nor Honesty With His Owne Author:Frederick James Furnivall Title: Tell-Trothes New-Yeares Gift, Being Robin Good-Fellowes Newes Out of Those Countries Where Inhabites Neither Charity nor Honesty With His Owne Invective Against Ielosy Subtitle: And, the Passionate Morrice, 1593 ; John Lane's Tom-Troths Message and His Pens Complaint, 1600 ; Thomas Powell's Tom of All Trades, of the Plaine Path-Way to Pr... more »efermenet ... ; the Glasse of Godly Love (by John Rogers?), 1569 General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1876 Original Publisher: Trübner Subjects: Drama / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh Drama / Shakespeare Literary Criticism / Shakespeare Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: Another caufe is caufeleffe difcontentment, when the man will "j!" lowre without occafion, and the woman fret, not knowing any reafon, Jjj'hird'1 and efpecially when either of them wil oppufe them felues againft other, and both of them maintaine their hartes pride : when a man will fiude fault without caufe, or a woman complaine of two much eafe, it fhowes a troubled minde and breeds fufpeft. He that cannot be merry at home, goes about to perfwade hee will be mad abroad; and fhee that lowers on her hufband when he comes home, fhowes fhe had as Hue haue his roome as his company : where loue is, there is no thought of battell; and there, what abfcnce hath hurt, prefence will heale. A kind and louing wife forgetteth all vnkindnefle by the fight of her beft beloued, as a child doth the correftion of his mother by the receipt of an apple from her; and a difcreete hufband is no longer difpleafed then a fault is a doing. Contentment is an excellent fauce to eury difh, and pleafantnefle a Iinguler portion to preuent mifchiefe: the head is neuer1 euill; but either it is 2pleafan...« less