The ladye Shakerley. By one of the House of Egerton [F.M. Wilbraham?]. |
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... and buried in the dead of the night ; there being now only his uncle , Richard Dawson , and a nephew of his named John Dawson , and Rose Smyth ( who was sister's child to Richard Dawson ) left in the stricken The Ladye Shakerley . 25.
... and buried in the dead of the night ; there being now only his uncle , Richard Dawson , and a nephew of his named John Dawson , and Rose Smyth ( who was sister's child to Richard Dawson ) left in the stricken The Ladye Shakerley . 25.
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... John Daw- son , his nephew , died next , leaving none but Rose Smyth , to whom he was betrothed ; and Rose Smyth , continuing there and watching by him , immediately sickened , though , hoping to spare her , he , John Dawson , when she ...
... John Daw- son , his nephew , died next , leaving none but Rose Smyth , to whom he was betrothed ; and Rose Smyth , continuing there and watching by him , immediately sickened , though , hoping to spare her , he , John Dawson , when she ...
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... John Dawson , going near the door to listen for any voice , and hearing none , went in , knowing that she had not left the place , he having , from the love he bore her , kept a watch on all in it . So he entering this house , now so ...
... John Dawson , going near the door to listen for any voice , and hearing none , went in , knowing that she had not left the place , he having , from the love he bore her , kept a watch on all in it . So he entering this house , now so ...
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... John Owen . Brentford was sur- prised and taken by the Prince with this small force , and after collecting much treasure and goods from it , which was sent the King , the rebels in large force advanced to surround him ; so , being ...
... John Owen . Brentford was sur- prised and taken by the Prince with this small force , and after collecting much treasure and goods from it , which was sent the King , the rebels in large force advanced to surround him ; so , being ...
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... John the Baptist was in another : our Lord blessing the little children was one in which I had much delight . And the bells were most sweet and tunable , as is the case in many churches in these parts ; so that even foreigners commonly ...
... John the Baptist was in another : our Lord blessing the little children was one in which I had much delight . And the bells were most sweet and tunable , as is the case in many churches in these parts ; so that even foreigners commonly ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 99 - The hand of the Lord was upon me, and carried me out in the spirit of the Lord, and set me down in the midst of the valley which was full of bones, and caused me to pass by them round about: and, behold, there were very many in the open valley ; and, lo, they were very dry. And he said unto me "Son of man, can these bones live?" And I answered, "O Lord God, thou knowest.
Seite 100 - Thus saith the Lord God: Come from the four winds, O breath, and breathe upon these slain, that they may live. "So I prophesied as He commanded me, and the breath came into them, and they lived, and stood upon their feet, an exceeding great army.
Seite 188 - Let me have a shirt on more than ordinary,' said the King, ' by reason the season is so sharp as probably may make me shake, which some observers will imagine proceeds from fear. I would have no such imputation. I fear not Death ! Death is not terrible to me. I bless my God I am prepared.
Seite 100 - O Lord God, thou knowest. Again he said unto me Prophesy upon these bones and say unto them, O ye dry bones, hear the word of the Lord. Thus saith the Lord God unto these bones; Behold, I will cause breath to enter into you and ye shall live: And I will lay sinews upon you, and will bring up flesh upon you, and cover you with skin, and put breath in you, and ye shall live; and ye shall know that I am the Lord.
Seite 266 - I will quickly change myself, if it be so, And like a page will follow thee, where'er thou go." " I have neither gold nor silver To maintain thee in this case, And to travel is great charges, As you know, in every place.
Seite 100 - So I prophesied as I was commanded : and as I prophesied, there was a noise, and behold a shaking, and the bones came together, bone to his bone.
Seite 267 - Bear to her this chain of gold ; And these bracelets for a token, Grieving that I was so bold ; All my jewels in like sort take thou with thee, For they are fitting for thy wife, but not for me.
Seite 61 - Have respect unto the covenant : for the dark places of the earth are full of the habitations of cruelty.
Seite 184 - These are therefore to will and require you to see the said sentence executed in the open street before Whitehall upon the morrow, being the thirtieth day of this instant month of January between the hours of ten in the morning and five in the afternoon of the same day with full effect.
Seite 265 - Thou hast set this present day my body free, But my heart in prison still remains with thee.' ' How should'st thou, fair lady, love me, 25 Whom thou knowst thy country's foe ? Thy fair wordes make me suspect thee : Serpents lie where flowers grow.