| Walter Bourchier Devereux - 1853 - 546 páginas
...plentiful county, full of corn and cattle ; but then " was " brought to such wretchedness, that the most stony " heart would have rued the same ; out of every " corner of the woods and glens they came creeping " forth on their hands, for their legs would not bear " them ; they looked... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1857 - 600 páginas
...country, full of corn and cattb, that you would have thought tbey should have been able to stand long, yet ere one year and a half they were brought to such...rued the same. Out of every corner of the woods and glens they came creeping forth upon their hands, for their legs could not bear them ; they looked like... | |
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1864 - 750 páginas
...country, full of corn and cattle, that you would have thought they would have been able to stand long, yet ere one year and a half, they were brought to such wretchedness as that any stony heart would hare rited the same. Out of every corner of the woods and glens they came creeping forth upon their... | |
| 1860 - 752 páginas
...have beene able to stand long, yet ere one yearc and a halfe they were brought to such wretchednessc, as that any stony heart would have rued the same....woods and glynnes, they came creeping forth upon their * Of the woods and glynnes.] Glens, that is, dales or rallies; here spelt in the original edition glynnts... | |
| 1860 - 754 páginas
...have beene able to stand long, yet ere one yeare and a halfe they were brought to such wretchednesse, as that any stony heart would have rued the same. Out of every corner* of the woods and glynncs, they came creeping fortli upon their * Of the icoodt and glyimes.] Glens, that is, dales or... | |
| H. Marie Martin - 1860 - 20 páginas
...harvests. " Notwithstanding that the country was most rich and plentiful, full of corne and cattel, yet, ere one year and a half, they were brought to such wretchedness as that any stony heart * Leland, Book 2, chap. 3. would rue the same. Out of every corner of the woods and gljims, they came... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1861 - 852 páginas
...occurrence during the reigns of Henry VIII. and Elizabeth: — "Ere one year and a half, they [the natives] were brought to such wretchedness as that any stony...rued the same. Out of every corner of the woods and glens they came creeping forth upon their hands, for their legs could not bear them; they looked like... | |
| Goldwin Smith - 1861 - 222 páginas
...shared his landa. Spenser saw the state of Mnnster after these wars. The people, he says, "were there brought to such wretchedness, as that any stony heart...rued the same. Out of every corner of the woods and glens they came creeping forth upon their hands, for their legs would not bear them; they looked like... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1862 - 530 páginas
...a halfe they were brought to fuch wretchednefle, as that any ftony heart would have rued the fame. Out of every corner of the woods and glynnes they...forth upon their hands, for their legges could not beare them ; they looked like anatomies of death, they fpake like ghofts crying out of their graves... | |
| Anthony Cogan - 1867 - 584 páginas
...Notwithstanding that the same was a most rich and plentiful country, full of corn and cattle, yet, ere one year and a half, they were brought to such wretchedness as that any stony heart would rue the same. Out of every corner of the woods and glynns they came creeping forth upon their hands,... | |
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