
"National Brotherhood Week"
That Was the Year That Was (1965)
B-text, Prologue, line 17.
Piers Plowman
"National Brotherhood Week"
That Was the Year That Was (1965)
“Ther's still a few honest folks left but they never seem t' find anything you lose.”
Short Furrows http://books.google.com/books?id=CboVAAAAYAAJ&q=%22ther's+still+a+few+honest+folks+left+but+they+never+seem+t'%22 (1913).
Political, Moral, and Miscellaneous Reflections (1750), Moral Thoughts and Reflections
Poem "If women could be fair and yet not fond", also sometimes titled "Woman's Changeableness". According to Oxford specialist Steven May this is "possibly" by Oxford, but his authorship is not certain. It was printed in variant form as the work of Oxford in 1587, but attributed to "R.W." in the Harleian MS. A version was printed in Britons Bower of Delights (1591) attributed to Oxford.
Poems, Attributed
Source Book in Ancient Philosophy (1907), The Golden Sayings of Democritus
"The Way of the World".
Variant: A youth would marry a maiden,
For fair and fond was she;
But their sires disputed about the Mass,
And so it might not be.