| 1810 - 594 str.
...are dearest to him. And by this marriage the good man was drawn from the tranquillity of his College, from that garden of piety, of pleasure, of peace,...attend a married priest, and a country parsonage: whick was Drayton Beauchamp in Buckinghamshire, not far from Aylesbury, and in the diocese of Lincoln:... | |
| Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch - 1817 - 822 str.
...are dearest to him. And by this means the good man was drawn from the tranquillity of his College ; from that garden of piety, of pleasure, of peace,...Buckinghamshire, (not far from Ailsbury, and in the diocese of Lincoln) ; to which he was presented by John Cheney, Esq. (then patron of it) the 9th of December,... | |
| 1818 - 586 str.
...are dearest to him. And by this marriage the good man was drawn from the tranquillity of his College, from that garden of piety, of pleasure, of peace,...married priest, and a country parsonage: which was Drayton Beauchanap in Buckinghamshire, not far from Aylesbury, and in the diocese of Lincoln : to which... | |
| Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 str.
...orders, and not long after he married ; and by this means was drawn from the tranquillity of his College, from that garden of piety,, of pleasure, of peace, and a sweet conversation, into those corroding cares that attend a married priest and a country parsonage : for his means were but... | |
| Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - 1821 - 392 str.
...are dearest to him. And by this means the good man was drawn from the tranquillity of his college ; from that garden of piety, of pleasure, of peace,...married priest, and a country parsonage ; which was Drayton-Beauchamp in Buckinghamshire (not far from Aylesbury, and in the diocess of Lincoln) ; to which... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1822 - 376 str.
...are dearest to him. And by this means the good man was drawn from the tranquillity of his college; from that garden of piety, of pleasure, of peace,...corroding cares that attend a married priest, and a counc2 fry parsonage; which was Drayton-Beauchamp in Buckinghamshire (not far from Aylesbury, and in... | |
| 1822 - 872 str.
...by this means the good man was drawn from the tranquillity of hie college ; from ilia t garden «f piety, of pleasure, of peace, and a sweet conversation,...wilderness of a busy world ; into those corroding cares which attend a married priest, and a country parsonage ; which was Draiton Beanchamp, in Buckinghamshire... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1824 - 422 str.
...are dearest to him. And by this marriage the gcod man was drawn from the tranquillity of his college; from that garden of piety, of pleasure, of peace,...Draiton Beauchamp in Buckinghamshire, not far from Aylesbury, and in the diocese of Lincoln ; to which he was presented by John Cheney, esq. (then patron... | |
| Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - 1824 - 492 str.
...in the tents of Kedar." ' By this means the good man was drawn from the tranquillity of his college, from that garden of piety, of pleasure, of peace,...wilderness of a busy world ; into those corroding cares, which attend a married priest, and a country parsonage, which was Draiton Beauchamp in the diocese... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1825 - 688 str.
...are dearest to him. And by this means the good man was drawn from the tranquillity of his College ; from that garden of piety, of pleasure, of peace,...Draiton Beauchamp in Buckinghamshire (not far from Ailesbury, and in the Diocese of Lincoln) ; to which he was presented by John Cheney, Esq. (then patron... | |
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