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Sunday, January 6, 2008

The Penniless Pilgrimage (HTML)

We have added John Taylor's The Penniless Pilgrimage.

The text was transcribed by Risa Stephanie Bear, January, 2008, from the text as found in Works of John Taylor, The Water Poet, Ed. Charles Hindley, London: Reeves & Turner, 1876. Content unique to this presentation is copyright © 2008 The University of Oregon.

THE/PENNYLES/PILGRIMAGE,/OR/The Money-lesse perambulation,/of Iohn Taylor, Alias /
the Kings Majesties /Water-Poet.//HOW HE TRAVAILED ON FOOT/From London to Edenborough in Scotland, not carrying/any Money to or fro, neither Begging, Borrow-/ing, or Asking Meate, drinke or/Lodging.//With his Description of his Entertainment/in all places of his Iourney, and a true Report/of the vnmatchable Hunting in the Brea/of Marre and Badenoch in/Scotland.//With other Obseruations, some serious and/worthy of Memory, and some merry/and not hurtfull to be Remembred.//Lastly that (which is Rare in a Trauailer)/ all is true.//LONDON/Printed by Edw. Allde, at the charges of the /Author. 1618

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