The Noble Traytour: A Chronicle, Volume 1Smith, Elder, 1857 |
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Page 48
... Twould do you good , on a wet morning , just to study it . " Be thofe hangings put up over the doors and windows ? " quoth the Knight . " Thofe fine old tapestries that came from Claydon , I'll have taken off the arras and now nailed ...
... Twould do you good , on a wet morning , just to study it . " Be thofe hangings put up over the doors and windows ? " quoth the Knight . " Thofe fine old tapestries that came from Claydon , I'll have taken off the arras and now nailed ...
Page 77
... Twould be a murderous kindness . " " What kind of prince is the O'Niall , father ? " " Prince , do ye call him ? Marry , worse than little John on May - day ! I faw the late O'Niall , once drunken and furfeited , buried up to the throat ...
... Twould be a murderous kindness . " " What kind of prince is the O'Niall , father ? " " Prince , do ye call him ? Marry , worse than little John on May - day ! I faw the late O'Niall , once drunken and furfeited , buried up to the throat ...
Page 80
... Twould be fomething to reduce them to Civility . " " Ay , my lad ! Your noble father , he thought fo ; and if any might do it alone , and single - handed , ' twas only he . Ralegh , now , hath not the patience . There's an infelicity in ...
... Twould be fomething to reduce them to Civility . " " Ay , my lad ! Your noble father , he thought fo ; and if any might do it alone , and single - handed , ' twas only he . Ralegh , now , hath not the patience . There's an infelicity in ...
Page 87
... , I think his claim the better . " " Ay , do'st so , Master Scrivener ? An fine and recovery may not bar the heir - at - law , I'm no justice o ' th ' peace : no ! nor o ' th ' quorum , as they say . " " An ' fo ' twould , Sir Thomas ,
... , I think his claim the better . " " Ay , do'st so , Master Scrivener ? An fine and recovery may not bar the heir - at - law , I'm no justice o ' th ' peace : no ! nor o ' th ' quorum , as they say . " " An ' fo ' twould , Sir Thomas ,
Page 88
... twould , Sir Thomas , an ' ' twere levied and Recorded . " " An ' fo ' twas , was't not ? by old Sir Ralf , eh ? " " Belike not , Sir Thomas , in the letter of the statute . " " Belike not , quotha ! How elfe ? " " Marry , Sir Thomas ...
... twould , Sir Thomas , an ' ' twere levied and Recorded . " " An ' fo ' twas , was't not ? by old Sir Ralf , eh ? " " Belike not , Sir Thomas , in the letter of the statute . " " Belike not , quotha ! How elfe ? " " Marry , Sir Thomas ...
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