| English literature - 1818 - 606 pages
...noyse of their chaines with the roaring of the beaten waters has something of strange and fearfull to one unaccustom'd to it. They are rul'd and chastiz'd...disorder, and without the least humanity; yet are they chereful and] full of knavery.' — pp. 70, 71. Here he and his companions ' bought umbrellas against... | |
| 1818 - 574 pages
...noyse of their chaines with the roaring of the beaten waters has something of strange and fearfull to one unaccustom'd to it. They are rul'd and chastiz'd...disorder, and without the least humanity ; yet are they chereful and full of knavery." (Vol. ip 70, 71.) His manner of narrating his adventures appears to... | |
| 1818 - 598 pages
...noyse of their chaines with the roaring of the beaten waters has something of strange and fearfull to one unaccustom'd to it. They are rul'd and chastiz'd...disorder, and without the least humanity; yet are they chereful and full of knavery.' — pp. 70, 71. Here be and his companions ' bought umbrellas against... | |
| William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1818 - 862 pages
...England. and the roaring of the beaten waters has something of strange and 'fearfull to one unaccustomed to it. They are rul'd and chastiz'd by strokes on...disorder, and without the least humanity ; yet are they chereful and full of knavery. Here we bought umbrellas against the heats, and consulted ^of our journey... | |
| 1819 - 630 pages
...their chaines with the roaring of the beaten waters has something of strange and fearfull to •ne unaccustom'd to it. They are rul'd and chastiz'd by...disorder, and without the least humanity ; yet are they chereful and full of knavepy.' — pp. 70, 71. Here he and his companions ' bought umbrellas against... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1821 - 444 pages
...noyse of their chaines with the roaring of the beaten waters has something of strange and fearfull to one unaccustom'd to it. They are rul'd and chastiz'd...disorder, and without the least humanity; yet are they chereful and full of knavery.' (Evelyn's Memoirs, vol. i, p. 70.) *8. 1674. SERMON-READERS REPROVED... | |
| 1821 - 488 pages
...one umiccuslom'd to it. They arc rul'd and clia.stiz'd by strokes on their backs and soles of tlieire feete on the least disorder and without the least humanity ; yet are they chereful and full of knavery." Sir Thomas Browne died, October 19th 1682.— Author of ' Vulgar Errors,'... | |
| John Evelyn - Great Britain - 1850 - 512 pages
...unaccustomed to it. They are ruled and chastised by strokes on their backs and soles of their feet, on the least disorder, and without the least humanity,...saint's head in a shrine of silver, which weighs 600 pounds. Thence to Notre Dame, exceedingly well-built, which is the cathedral. Thence to the Duke of... | |
| John Evelyn - Great Britain - 1870 - 788 pages
...noyse of their chaines with the roaring of the beaten waters has something of strange and fearfull to one unaccustom'd to it. They are rul'd and chastiz'd...disorder, and without the least humanity ; yet are they chereful and full of knavery. In the church of St. Victoire is that Saint's head in a shrine of silver... | |
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