Woodstock; Or, The Cavalier: A Tale of the Year Sixteen Hundred and Fifty-one, Volumen2Archibald Constable and Company Edinburgh; and Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, London., 1826 - 370 páginas |
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... fear of strife , among men that dare not testify against this open profanation of the church , and daring display of heresy . Would your neighbours of Banbury have brooked such an insult ? " " Come , come , Mr Holdenough , " said the ...
... fear of strife , among men that dare not testify against this open profanation of the church , and daring display of heresy . Would your neighbours of Banbury have brooked such an insult ? " " Come , come , Mr Holdenough , " said the ...
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... fears of so many various factions . But the general stream of report , so far as Woodstock was con- cerned , had of late run uniformly in one direction . Day after day they had been informed , that the fatal fiat of Parliament had gone ...
... fears of so many various factions . But the general stream of report , so far as Woodstock was con- cerned , had of late run uniformly in one direction . Day after day they had been informed , that the fatal fiat of Parliament had gone ...
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... fear ye lie , wench , " said her father ; " but no matter - thou can'st not get any more fooling out of me just now . The Evil Spirit hath left Saul for the present . We are now to think what is to be done about leaving Woodstock - or ...
... fear ye lie , wench , " said her father ; " but no matter - thou can'st not get any more fooling out of me just now . The Evil Spirit hath left Saul for the present . We are now to think what is to be done about leaving Woodstock - or ...
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... fear nor shame to call myself a poor day - labourer in the great work of England - umph ! -Ay , a simple and sincere upholder of the good old cause . " " And what the devil do you seek here ? " said the old knight , fiercely . " The ...
... fear nor shame to call myself a poor day - labourer in the great work of England - umph ! -Ay , a simple and sincere upholder of the good old cause . " " And what the devil do you seek here ? " said the old knight , fiercely . " The ...
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... fear , When bullets flew between the head and ear , Whether you fought by Damme or the Spirit , Of you I speak . Legend of Captain Jones . JOSEPH TOMKINS and Joliffe the keeper re- mained for some time in silence , as they stood ...
... fear , When bullets flew between the head and ear , Whether you fought by Damme or the Spirit , Of you I speak . Legend of Captain Jones . JOSEPH TOMKINS and Joliffe the keeper re- mained for some time in silence , as they stood ...
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Albert Lee Alice ancient answered Wildrake apartment better betwixt Bevis Bletson Brownists called cavalier church cloak Colonel Everard Commissioners cousin Cromwell daugh daughter Desborough devil door doubt England erazed exclaimed eyes father fear feeling fellow gentleman hand Harrison hath head heard Heaven hold honour Independent Joceline Joceline's Joliffe keep King King's Oak knave light Lodge Long Parliament look Lord malignant Mark Markham Everard Master Holdenough Master Mayor ment military military saints neral never nigh old knight Parliament party person Phoebe pipe and tabor poor Presbyterian rapier rard recollection replied the keeper Rochecliffe roundheads royal seemed sequestration Sir Henry Lee soldier speak spoke stood sword tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou would'st thought thyself tion Tomkins tone truly trust turned uncle Everard voice warrant wild wont Woodstock words yonder young
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Página 18 - Gird thy sword upon thy thigh, O most Mighty, with thy glory and thy majesty. And in thy majesty ride prosperously because of truth and meekness and righteousness ; and thy right hand shall teach thee terrible things.
Página 177 - For there in lofty air was seen to stand The bold Protector of the conquer'd land ; Drawn in that look with which he wept and swore, Turn'd out the Members, and made fast the door, Ridding the House of every knave and drone, Forced, though it grieved his soul, to rule alone.
Página 3 - Woodstock — I am told so, at least, for I never saw it, having scarce time, when at the place, to view the magnificence of Blenheim, its painted halls and tapestried bowers, and then return in due...
Página 187 - But when, as it often happened, he had a mind to play the orator, for the benefit of people's ears without enlightening their understanding, Cromwell was wont to invest his meaning, or that which seemed to be his meaning, in such a mist of words, surrounding it with so many exclusions and exceptions, and fortifying it with such a labyrinth of parentheses, that though one of the most shrewd men in England, he was, perhaps, the most unintelligible speaker that ever perplexed an audience. It has been...