Woodstock; Or, The Cavalier: A Tale of the Year Sixteen Hundred and Fifty-one, Svazek 2Archibald Constable and Company Edinburgh; and Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, London., 1826 - Počet stran: 370 |
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Strana 10
... called a Puritan ; a member of a sect , who , in the primitive sense of the word , were persons that did not except against the doctrines of the Church of England , or even in all respects against its hierar- chy , but chiefly dissented ...
... called a Puritan ; a member of a sect , who , in the primitive sense of the word , were persons that did not except against the doctrines of the Church of England , or even in all respects against its hierar- chy , but chiefly dissented ...
Strana 25
... to enter into conversation . " I have been thinking , Mark , " said he , " that if you and I had been called to the bar - as , by the by , has been in danger of happening to me in more senses than one - I say , had we become WOODSTOCK . 25.
... to enter into conversation . " I have been thinking , Mark , " said he , " that if you and I had been called to the bar - as , by the by , has been in danger of happening to me in more senses than one - I say , had we become WOODSTOCK . 25.
Strana 35
... called General Har- rison . " " What news , Master Tomkins ? " said Eve- rard ; " and why are you on the road at this late hour ? " " I speak to the worthy Colonel Everard , as I judge , " said Tomkins ; " and truly I am glad of meeting ...
... called General Har- rison . " " What news , Master Tomkins ? " said Eve- rard ; " and why are you on the road at this late hour ? " " I speak to the worthy Colonel Everard , as I judge , " said Tomkins ; " and truly I am glad of meeting ...
Strana 39
... prayers may be answered with favour ; for certainly to be , and to be called and entitled , Honest Joe , and Trusty Tomkins , is to me more than ever would be an Earl's title , were such things to be granted anew in this re- WOODSTOCK : 39.
... prayers may be answered with favour ; for certainly to be , and to be called and entitled , Honest Joe , and Trusty Tomkins , is to me more than ever would be an Earl's title , were such things to be granted anew in this re- WOODSTOCK : 39.
Strana 51
... tree as that . It is a silly pride men have in the use of weapons . I have been accounted a master of fence , and have fought prizes when I was unregenerated , and before I was called to do my part in the WOODSTOCK . 51.
... tree as that . It is a silly pride men have in the use of weapons . I have been accounted a master of fence , and have fought prizes when I was unregenerated , and before I was called to do my part in the WOODSTOCK . 51.
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Strana 56 - Now the wasted brands do glow, Whilst the screech-owl, screeching loud, Puts the wretch, that lies in woe, In remembrance of a shroud. Now it is the time of night, That the graves, all gaping wide, Every one lets forth his sprite, In the church-way paths to glide.
Strana 224 - And avaunt, ye base carles ! Were there death in the cup. Here's a health to King Charles ! Though he wanders through dangers, Unaided, unknown, Dependent on strangers, Estranged from his own ; Though 'tis under our breath, Amidst forfeits and perils, Here's to honour and faith, And a health to King Charles...
Strana 224 - Tis to him we love most, And to all who love him. Brave gallants, stand up, And avaunt, ye base carles ! Were there death in the cup, Here's a health to King Charles...
Strana 248 - Threlkeld praise ! Hear it, good man, old in days ! Thou tree of covert and of rest For this young bird that is distrest ; Among thy branches safe he lay, And he was free to sport and play. When falcons were abroad for prey.