| 1873 - 734 páginas
...able, they were forced to leave him to the company of his wife Joan, and seek themselves a quieter lodging for next night. But, at their parting from...better ground as to your parsonage, and more sorry that your wife proves not a more comfortable companion after you have wearied yourselves in your .restless... | |
| WILLIAM FRANCIS AINSWORTH - 1873 - 736 páginas
...able, they were forced to leave him to the company of his wife Joan, and seek themselves a quieter lodging for next night. But, at their parting from...better ground as to your parsonage, and more sorry that your wife proves not a more comfortable companion after you have wearied yourselves in your restless... | |
| Richard Hooker, Isaac Walton - 1874 - 624 páginas
...able, they were forced to leave him to the company of his wife Joan, and seek themselves a quieter lodging for next night. But at their parting from...better ground as to your parsonage : and more sorry " that your wife proves not a more comfortable companion " after you have wearied yourself in your... | |
| Samuel Hopkins - 1875 - 688 páginas
...the cradle." Richard meekly obeyed. * My dear tutor," said Mr. Cranmer at parting, " I am sorry that your lot is fallen in no better ground as to your parsonage ; and more sorry that your wife proves not a more comfortable companion." " My dear George," replied Mr. Hooker in his... | |
| David Thomas - 1879 - 448 páginas
...able, they - were forced to leave him to the company of his wife Joan, and seek themselves a quieter lodging for next night. But at their parting from...better ground as to your parsonage, and more sorry that your wife proves not a more comfortable companion after you have wearied yourself in your restless... | |
| Anna Buckland - 1882 - 548 páginas
...able, they were forced to leave him to the company of his wife Joan, and seek themselves a quieter lodging for next night. But at their parting from...better ground, as to your parsonage ; and more sorry that your wife proves not a more comfortable companion, after you have wearied yourself in your studies!'... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 538 páginas
...that his friends were unweleome guests. Cranmer, in taking leave, said: 'Good tutor, I am sorry that your lot is fallen in no better ground as to your parsonage ; and more sorry that your wife proves not a more comfortable companion after yon have wearied yourself in your restless... | |
| Edwin Percy Whipple - 1886 - 382 páginas
...all but turned out of the house. Cranmer^ in parting with him, said : " Good tutor, I am sorry that your lot is fallen in no better ground as to your parsonage ; and more sorry that your wife proves not a more comfortable companion, after you have wearied yourself in your restless... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1888 - 296 páginas
...able, they were forced to leave him to the company of his wife Joan, and seek themselves a quieter lodging for next night. But at their parting from...better ground, as to your parsonage ; and more sorry that your wife proves not a more comfortable companion, after you have wearied yourself in your restless... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1888 - 296 páginas
...able, they were forced to leave him to the company of his wife Joan, and seek themselves a quieter lodging for next night. But at their parting from...better ground, as to your parsonage ; and more sorry that your wife proves not a more comfortable companion, after you have wearied yourself in your restless... | |
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