The Pennyles Pilgrimage Or The Money-lesse Perambulation of John Taylor: Alias the Kings Majesties Water-poet. How He Travailed on Foot from London to Edenborough in Scotland Not Carrying Any Money to Or FroE. Allde, 1618 - 68 pagina's |
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... fome merry and not hurtfull to be Remembred . Lastly that ( which is Rare in a Trauailer ) all is true . LONDON Printed by Edw : Allde , at the charges of the Author . 1618 144 55.43.96 TO THE TRULY NOBLE AND RIGHT HONORABLE LORD.
... fome merry and not hurtfull to be Remembred . Lastly that ( which is Rare in a Trauailer ) all is true . LONDON Printed by Edw : Allde , at the charges of the Author . 1618 144 55.43.96 TO THE TRULY NOBLE AND RIGHT HONORABLE LORD.
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... TRULY NOBLE AND RIGHT HONORABLE LORD GEORGE MAR- quis of Buckingham , Viscount Villiers , Baron of Whaddon , Justice in Eyre of all his Majesty's Forests , Parks , and Chases beyond Trent , Master of the Horse to his Majesty , and one ...
... TRULY NOBLE AND RIGHT HONORABLE LORD GEORGE MAR- quis of Buckingham , Viscount Villiers , Baron of Whaddon , Justice in Eyre of all his Majesty's Forests , Parks , and Chases beyond Trent , Master of the Horse to his Majesty , and one ...
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... truly scanned , There's many worser parts , are better manned , For in the time that thieving was in ure , The gentles fled to places more secure . And left the poorer sort , to abide the pain , Whilst they could ne'er find time to turn ...
... truly scanned , There's many worser parts , are better manned , For in the time that thieving was in ure , The gentles fled to places more secure . And left the poorer sort , to abide the pain , Whilst they could ne'er find time to turn ...
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... Truly sir , said my man , I think not , but my master is a stranger come from London , and would gladly meet some acquaintance to direct him where he may have lodging and horse- meat . Presently the gentleman , ( being of a gener- ous ...
... Truly sir , said my man , I think not , but my master is a stranger come from London , and would gladly meet some acquaintance to direct him where he may have lodging and horse- meat . Presently the gentleman , ( being of a gener- ous ...
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... truly describe . The Castle on a lofty rock is so strongly grounded , bounded , and founded , that by force of man it can never be confounded ; the foundation and walls are unpenetrable , the rampiers impreg- nable , the bulwarks ...
... truly describe . The Castle on a lofty rock is so strongly grounded , bounded , and founded , that by force of man it can never be confounded ; the foundation and walls are unpenetrable , the rampiers impreg- nable , the bulwarks ...
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Pagina 50 - Then after we had stayed there three hours or thereabouts, we might perceive the deer appear on the hills round about us (their heads making a show like a wood), which being followed close by the...
Pagina 49 - ... compass, they do bring, or chase in the deer, in many herds, (two, three, or four hundred in a herd,) to such or such a place, as the noblemen shall appoint them ; then, when day is come, the lords and gentlemen of their companies...
Pagina 29 - So leaving the castle, as it is both defensive against my opposition, and magnific for lodging and receite, 1 descended lower to the city, wherein I observed the fairest and goodliest street that ever mine eyes beheld, for I did never see or hear of a street of that length, which is half an English mile from 'the castle to a fair port which they call the...
Pagina 50 - Irish greyhounds, they are let loose as the occasion serves upon the herd of deer, so that with dogs, guns, arrows, dirks, and daggers, in the space of two hours, fourscore fat deer were slain, which after are disposed of some one way, and some another, twenty and thirty miles, and more than enough left for us to make merry withal at our rendezvous.
Pagina 5 - In one of Ben Jonson's plays Nobody is introduced, "attyred in a payre of Breeches, which were made to come up to his neck, with his armes out at his pockets and cap drowning his face.
Pagina 47 - Their habit is — shoes, with but one sole a-piece ; stockings, (which they call short hose...
Pagina 46 - Their habit is shoes with but one sole apiece ; stockings (which they call short hose) made of a warm stuff of divers colours, which they call tartan: as for breeches, many of them, nor their forefathers never wore any, but a jerkin of the same stuff that their hose is of, their garters...
Pagina 48 - I saw in those parts ; for I was the space of twelve days after, before I saw either house, corn-field, or habitation for any creature, but deer, wild horses, wolves, and such like creatures, — which made me doubt that I should never have seen a house again.