Thomas Fortescue urges his reader to consider the case of workmen like himself, "assuring thyself that none in any sort do better deserve of their country, that none Swink or sweat with like pain and anguish, that none in like sort hazard or adventure their credit, that none desire less stipend or salary for their travail, that none in fine are worse in this age recompensed."
"Early Theories of Translation"
Flora Ross Amos
Chad a goodly dinner for all my sweat and Swink!
"Gammer Gurton's Needle"
Mr. S. Mr. of Art