Sorry if that doesn't suit your book or your plans for us but when you said for us to go home you forgot one thing. |
Maybe one night you forgot to 'get off at Redfern' or you panicked and thought, God might kill me. |
When you were fielding in the wall-less labyrinth of cricketers and pitches, you often forgot which wicket your match was being played on. |
So that I thus escaping, by reason of my tender infancie, forgat almost my selfe, and knew not well what I was. |
While the north wind swept the hillside there They forgat the other Whitewater. |
In such sorte as to marry her I forgat all feare of friendes, and brought her hither in despite of her parentes. |