Traditions of Lancashire ...Longman, 1831 |
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... Hold , " said the hermit , laying his hand on the other's shoulder with great solemnity ; " speak not unadvisedly with thy lips ; there be created intelligences within hearing that thou little knowest of . " " Thou didst promise ; but ...
... Hold , " said the hermit , laying his hand on the other's shoulder with great solemnity ; " speak not unadvisedly with thy lips ; there be created intelligences within hearing that thou little knowest of . " " Thou didst promise ; but ...
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... Hold , " cried he , " one touch , and ' tis thy last . Rash fool , thou hast provoked this rebuke ! " The hand of the seneschal had scarcely been put forth , when , lo , the astonished deputy shrunk back in dismay . A sudden change came ...
... Hold , " cried he , " one touch , and ' tis thy last . Rash fool , thou hast provoked this rebuke ! " The hand of the seneschal had scarcely been put forth , when , lo , the astonished deputy shrunk back in dismay . A sudden change came ...
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... hold . him in durance , concluded a treaty for his ransom at the exorbitant sum of 150,000 marks , about 300,000l . of our money ; of which sum two thirds were to be paid before he received his liberty , and sixty - seven hostages ...
... hold . him in durance , concluded a treaty for his ransom at the exorbitant sum of 150,000 marks , about 300,000l . of our money ; of which sum two thirds were to be paid before he received his liberty , and sixty - seven hostages ...
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... he cried , " I hold thy threats at less worth than a handful of this base dust beneath my feet , and utterly defy thy power . I am free as the un- trammelled air , and thou mayest as well attempt to 40 CLITHEROE CASTLE .
... he cried , " I hold thy threats at less worth than a handful of this base dust beneath my feet , and utterly defy thy power . I am free as the un- trammelled air , and thou mayest as well attempt to 40 CLITHEROE CASTLE .
Стр. 42
... hold of the Lacies on that memorable day . The hurrying to and fro of the victuallers and cooks the clink of armourers and the din of horses prancing in their warlike equipments -kept up an incessant jingle and confusion . A watchman ...
... hold of the Lacies on that memorable day . The hurrying to and fro of the victuallers and cooks the clink of armourers and the din of horses prancing in their warlike equipments -kept up an incessant jingle and confusion . A watchman ...
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abbey abbot Adam de Dutton apprehension art thou Bewsey blessed blood bosom castle cavalier chamber chapel Chisenhall Clitheroe Clitheroe Castle cried dame dark dean Dick didst door Duchess of Burgundy Earl Egerton Eleanor enemies enquired escape Fairies father fearful Fitz-Eustace Fouldrey Gilgal glance grave Gregory grim hall hand hath heard Heaven Heigho Henry Henry VI hermit holy isle of Walney king knave knowest Knowsley Lacy lady Lancashire looked lord loud maiden Marian master messenger mistress Muncaster Muncaster Castle Muncaster's Nicholas Byron night Oliver peradventure possession priest prince Ralph replied Roger Roger de Lacy round seemed seneschal side Sir John Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Broughton soon spirit stood stranger thee thine thing thou art thou hast thou shalt thought tower traitor trow unto verily voice walls Whalley word yonder
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Стр. xxii - Then came the Holy One, blessed be He ! And killed the Angel of Death, That killed the butcher, That slew the ox, That drank the water, That quenched the fire, That burned the staff, That beat the dog, That bit the cat, That ate the kid That my father bought For two pieces of money: A kid, a kid.
Стр. 113 - FAREWELL rewards and Fairies ! Good housewives now you may say ; For now foule sluts in dairies, Doe fare as well as they : And though they sweepe their hearths no less Than mayds were wont to doe, Yet who of late for cleaneliness Finds sixe-pence in her shoe ? Lament, lament old Abbies, The fairies lost command ; They did but change priests...
Стр. xxi - And killed the angel of death, That killed the butcher, That killed the ox, That drank the water, That quenched the fire, That burned the staff, That beat the dog, » That bit the cat, That ate the kid, That my father bought For two pieces of money. A kid, a kid.
Стр. xxiii - Saracens. 9. The angel of death signifies the Turkish power, by which the land of Palestine was taken from the Franks, and to which it is still subject. 10. The commencement of the tenth stanza, is designed to show that God will take signal vengeance on the Turks, immediately after whose overthrow the Jews are to be restored to their own land, and live under the government of their longexpected Messiah.
Стр. 326 - thou — a cockatrice to betray me ! " use the devil's works for the building up and welfare of the Church, even though she were mightily holpen thereby. But listen : thou hast wooed this maiden to be the wife of thy bosom. In the dark roll of destiny it is written — so spake the unclean spirit — that if thou shouldest wed, a son springing from thy loins shall sit upon the throne of this unhappy realm. He shall govern the people righteously, every one under his own vine and his own fig-tree,...