Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... Lord Mayor's coachman . " Parce , puer , stimulis , " exclaimed the scholar , rejecting the spurs " Goodnow , brother ! Dumpling needs them not , and truly it is a cruel thing thus to urge a dumb beast , savis calcaribus , as the poet ...
... Lord Mayor's coachman . " Parce , puer , stimulis , " exclaimed the scholar , rejecting the spurs " Goodnow , brother ! Dumpling needs them not , and truly it is a cruel thing thus to urge a dumb beast , savis calcaribus , as the poet ...
Page 48
... Lord love en ! Aw , Sir , it's a sad thing when poor volk auverlive their eyes , and their ears , and their legs , as he hath a doo'd , and I may thank the Lord that I bain't alike Jan , vor I can zee to zet up the spill and worra of my ...
... Lord love en ! Aw , Sir , it's a sad thing when poor volk auverlive their eyes , and their ears , and their legs , as he hath a doo'd , and I may thank the Lord that I bain't alike Jan , vor I can zee to zet up the spill and worra of my ...
Page 55
... Lord love tha zweet maid ! how pretty she do look in her black donnins , dwon't she ? " " Aw , Tummas ! Tummas ! Lord send it dwon't spwile the wench , and turn her head as it hath adood our Meg's . Tha girt gigleling goosecap thinks o ...
... Lord love tha zweet maid ! how pretty she do look in her black donnins , dwon't she ? " " Aw , Tummas ! Tummas ! Lord send it dwon't spwile the wench , and turn her head as it hath adood our Meg's . Tha girt gigleling goosecap thinks o ...
Page 58
... Lord be praised therevor ! " said Madge , whom her quiet husband willingly allowed to be the spokeswoman ; " but we ha ' got a zummat to tell ye , nif we be sartin shower we shan't be auverheard by anone o ' the Papishes here- away ...
... Lord be praised therevor ! " said Madge , whom her quiet husband willingly allowed to be the spokeswoman ; " but we ha ' got a zummat to tell ye , nif we be sartin shower we shan't be auverheard by anone o ' the Papishes here- away ...
Page 112
... Lord Sunderland ? ” 66 Partly by a letter from my father , and partly through my friend Captain Seagrave . " 66 Captain Seagrave ! Is he your friend ? " exclaimed the Countess in evident surprise , exchanging at the same time ...
... Lord Sunderland ? ” 66 Partly by a letter from my father , and partly through my friend Captain Seagrave . " 66 Captain Seagrave ! Is he your friend ? " exclaimed the Countess in evident surprise , exchanging at the same time ...
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