Saints and sinners; or, In church and about it, Band 21868 |
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... side except to mass , and no man ever dared sit by the side of a lord abbot without in- vitation , except a Sovereign prince ; and he who was invited to sit near him first bowed lowly , and then took his seat with the air of a man who ...
... side except to mass , and no man ever dared sit by the side of a lord abbot without in- vitation , except a Sovereign prince ; and he who was invited to sit near him first bowed lowly , and then took his seat with the air of a man who ...
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... side of the way ) with the following record of a past incident in this locality , the reader may smile or sigh , as taste and experience may dictate : - " 4th Oct. , 1686. - I entertained the Bishops of Oxon and St. David's , Mr. Ashton ...
... side of the way ) with the following record of a past incident in this locality , the reader may smile or sigh , as taste and experience may dictate : - " 4th Oct. , 1686. - I entertained the Bishops of Oxon and St. David's , Mr. Ashton ...
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... side . He then calmly dropped down to the Temple , in a private room of which he slept for a night or two before he departed for Fresingfield , Suffolk , where he died in 1693. The state - barge was never again afloat . This last pic ...
... side . He then calmly dropped down to the Temple , in a private room of which he slept for a night or two before he departed for Fresingfield , Suffolk , where he died in 1693. The state - barge was never again afloat . This last pic ...
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... side and coronet on his brow , was met by the municipality of Durham , who offered him their con- gratulations . He opened the assizes as Custos Rotu- lorum of the county palatine , the judges sitting on either side of him . These ...
... side and coronet on his brow , was met by the municipality of Durham , who offered him their con- gratulations . He opened the assizes as Custos Rotu- lorum of the county palatine , the judges sitting on either side of him . These ...
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... side of the newly - appointed chaplain , to be recognised by his polished sash , put on for the first time , walked the clerical beau of that day . His constant dress , " in the world , " was what they called " parson's blue , " lined ...
... side of the newly - appointed chaplain , to be recognised by his polished sash , put on for the first time , walked the clerical beau of that day . His constant dress , " in the world , " was what they called " parson's blue , " lined ...
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Seite 245 - Th' All-giver would be unthank'd, would be unprais'd, Not half his riches known, and yet despis'd; And we should serve him as a grudging master, As a penurious niggard of his wealth, And live like Nature's bastards, not her sons, Who would be quite surcharg'd with her own weight, And strangled with her waste fertility: Th...
Seite 73 - Who covereth the heaven with clouds, and prepareth rain for the earth : and maketh the grass to grow upon the mountains, and herb for...
Seite 96 - Tarlton before they would go to the queen, and he was their usher to prepare their advantageous access unto her. In a word, he told the queen more of her faults than most of her chaplains, and cured her melancholy better than all of her physicians. Much of his merriment lay in his very looks and actions, according to the epitaph written upon him : ' Hie situs est cujus poterat vox, actio, vultus, Ex Heraclito reddere Democritum.
Seite 28 - Most of the company gone, and I going, I heard by a gentleman of a sermon that was to be there ; and so I staid to hear it, thinking it serious, till by and by the gentleman told me it was a mockery by one Cornet Bolton, a very gentleman-like man, that behind a chair did pray and preach like a Presbyter Scot, with all the possible imitation in grimaces and voice.
Seite 205 - Sir, there's such coupling at Pancras, that they stand behind one another, as 'twere in a country dance. Ours was the last couple to lead up ; and no hopes appearing of...
Seite 335 - Why, is not the whole world Included in myself? to what use then Are friends and servants ? Say there were a squadron Of pikes, lined through with shot, when I am mounted Upon my injuries, shall I fear to charge them ? No : I'll through the...
Seite 264 - Inde furor vulgo quod numina vicinorum Odit uterque locus, quum solos credat habendos Esse deos quos ipse colit.