The Manchester & Glasgow Road: This Way to Gretna Green, Volumul 1C. Palmer, 1924 |
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... wayfarers go by , scratching himself with one hand , and in the other holding a scallop - shell for the alms he , in a pitiful voice and in the name of God and all the saints , implores . Those lines , in that modern versification of ...
... wayfarers go by , scratching himself with one hand , and in the other holding a scallop - shell for the alms he , in a pitiful voice and in the name of God and all the saints , implores . Those lines , in that modern versification of ...
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... wayfarers whom I had met , and things of that kind , and in the course of our conversation the man informed me that my best way to Leicester would be through Welford , and not through Market Harborough , which was the more common route ...
... wayfarers whom I had met , and things of that kind , and in the course of our conversation the man informed me that my best way to Leicester would be through Welford , and not through Market Harborough , which was the more common route ...
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... and partake of their brown bread and hard cheese , which I did heartily , and quenched my thirst with a good draught of their home- THE PENNILESS WAYFARER 55 brewed ale , after which , 54 THE MANCHESTER AND GLASGOW ROAD.
... and partake of their brown bread and hard cheese , which I did heartily , and quenched my thirst with a good draught of their home- THE PENNILESS WAYFARER 55 brewed ale , after which , 54 THE MANCHESTER AND GLASGOW ROAD.
Pagina 55
This Way to Gretna Green Charles George Harper. THE PENNILESS WAYFARER 55 brewed ale , after which , with many thanks on my part , and kind wishes on theirs , we separated . 66 If I could have made up my mind to begging , here had been a ...
This Way to Gretna Green Charles George Harper. THE PENNILESS WAYFARER 55 brewed ale , after which , with many thanks on my part , and kind wishes on theirs , we separated . 66 If I could have made up my mind to begging , here had been a ...
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... tiny wimpling rill ran like melted pearls over dark gravel , beneath young- leafed hazels , and by green - swarded margins . Here we agreed FELLOW - WAYFARERS 63 to stop and take what the 62 THE MANCHESTER AND GLASGOW ROAD.
... tiny wimpling rill ran like melted pearls over dark gravel , beneath young- leafed hazels , and by green - swarded margins . Here we agreed FELLOW - WAYFARERS 63 to stop and take what the 62 THE MANCHESTER AND GLASGOW ROAD.
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The Manchester and Glasgow Road: This Way to Gretna Green, Volumul 1 Charles George Harper Vizualizare completă - 1907 |
The Manchester and Glasgow Road: This Way to Gretna Green, Volumul 1 Charles George Harper Vizualizare completă - 1907 |
The Manchester and Glasgow Road: This Way to Gretna Green, Volumul 1 Charles George Harper Vizualizare completă - 1907 |
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Pagina 238 - Those joyous hours are passed away ; And many a heart, that then was gay, Within the tomb now darkly dwells, And hears no more those evening bells. And so 'twill be when I am gone ; That tuneful peal will still ring on, While other bards shall walk those dells, And sing your praise, sweet evening bells.
Pagina 144 - I shall pass through this world but once. Any good thing therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any human being, let me do it now. Let me not defer it or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again.
Pagina 122 - ... and so we did for two miles, till he caught me unawares, and dragged me into the dispute before I knew where I was. He then grew warmer and warmer; — told me I was rotten at heart, and supposed I was one of John Wesley's followers. I told him, ' No ! I am John Wesley himself...
Pagina 177 - Kyngston, had I but served God as diligently as I have served the king, he would not have given me over in my grey hairs. But this is my just reward...
Pagina 183 - Cave here lie in Grave, Or Grave here lie in Cave ; If Grave in Cave here buried lie, Then Grave, where is thy victory ? Go reader, and report, here lies a Cave, Who conquers Death, and buries his own Grave.
Pagina 177 - So went to bed : where eagerly his sickness Pursued him still ; and, three nights after this, About the hour of eight (which he himself Foretold should be his last), full of repentance, Continual meditations, tears, and sorrows, He gave his honours to the world again, His blessed part to heaven...
Pagina 192 - THREE wise men of Gotham Went to sea in a bowl; If the bowl had been stronger, My song had been longer.
Pagina 107 - Lo in this tomb of travellers do ly, One rich in nothing but in memory, His name was Sir John Mandeville, content, Having seen much mirth, with small confinement ; Towards which he travelled ever since his birth. And at last pawned his body to the earth, Which by a statute must in mortgage be Till a Redeemer come to set it free.
Pagina 114 - In that way of putting things together his Grace is perfectly in the right. The grants to the House of Russell were so enormous as not only to outrage economy, but even to stagger credibility. The Duke of Bedford is the leviathan among all the creatures of the crown. He tumbles about his unwieldy bulk, he plays and frolics in the ocean of the royal bounty. Huge as he is, and whilst 'he lies floating many a rood
Pagina 19 - However incredible it may appear, this coach will actually (barring accidents) arrive in London in four days and a half after leaving Manchester...