He tooke to wife Eulalia, the widdow of the wise, and vertuous M.
Anne the daughter of Henry Gerningham: his father (a man of a goodly presence and kinde magnanimity) maried the daughter of the Earle of Darby, and widdowto the L.
There is no widdow but desires to see, If so she might, her maiden daies againe.
Gin a lady wad borrow me, I at her foot wad run; An a widdow wad borrow me, I wad become her son.
Att this Courte it is ordered that Thomas Burgis shall at the next Tusedayes Courte pay unto the widdow Burrowes his late M{ris} iiij{s} for that he hath broken her Combes and Sise{rs.
This day Thomas Emerie William ffarris John Heydon John Burrowes Roger Brecknocke John Hullins Wyddow Turner widdow Eaton John Phillipps and Robert Samme were fined for workinge upon last Saboth.
I'faith hee'l haue a lustie Widdow now, That shalbe woo'd, and wedded in a day Bian.
Brothers, you muse what talke the widdow [eaj087] And I haue had, you would thinke it strange If I should marrie her.
Staie widdow staie, what loue dost thou thinke I sue so much to get?
In a wedding between a Gentleman of a great Family and no Wealth, and a Widdow of great Wealth; says one This is like a Black pudding; the one brought blood, and the other Suet and Oatmeal.
The amazed widdow Will plant me strongly now in her belief, And wonder at the virtue of my words: For the event turns those presages from em Of being mad and dumb, and begets joy Mingled with admiration.
Truly la, sir Oliver, y'are much to blame to come again, when you know my mind, so well deliverd as a Widdow could deliver a thing.
The Widdow wringing her hands, and bursting out Into passion, as newly come from the Burial of her husband.
The examinacon of Dorathie Robinson[127] widdow of Spurr Alley.
Endorsed) "The examinacon of Dorathy Robinson Widdow of Spurr Alley.
A Jolly young Widdowdid smiling appear, With a hey down, ho down, Lanktre down derry, Who drest them a Banquet of delicate cheer, Without ever a penny of Money.
Is the Widdow distress'd for the loss of her Spouse, Tho' to have him again she cares not a Louse; Her Wants he supplys whatsoever they be, And all by his Art in the Rule of Three.
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