| Samuel Jones Gee - 1908 - 400 pagina’s
...unable to move or turn myself in my bed. This is my personal fortune here to begin with. And besides, I can get no money from my tenants, and have my meadows...up every night by cattle put in by my neighbours.' Cowley now settled down at Chertsey for life. His experience of city, Court, and country had taught... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1915 - 416 pagina’s
...printed in Johnson's Life of Cowley, in which after complaining of illness, he writes, ' And, besides, I can get no money from my tenants, and have my meadows...up every night by cattle put in by my neighbours.' 26. Sodom. He means the corrupt society of London, on which he had turned his back. 27. O let me escape... | |
| Stephen Coleridge - 1923 - 290 pagina’s
...yet unable to move or turn myself in bed. " This is my personal fortune to begin with. And, besides, I can get no money from my tenants, and have my meadows...night by cattle put in by my neighbours. " What this signifies or may come to in time, God knows ; if it be ominous, it can end in nothing less than hanging.... | |
| Gordon S. Maxwell - 1924 - 350 pagina’s
...took it, was a farm with a good deal of land, and later on in the same letter he says : " And besides, I can get no money from my tenants, and have my meadows...up every night by cattle put in by my neighbours." But a brighter note is struck a little further on : " Methinks you and I and the Dean might be very... | |
| 1923 - 652 pagina’s
...yet unable to move or turn myself in bed. This is my personal fortune to begin with. And, besides, I can get no money from my tenants, and have my meadows eaten up every night by cattle put in by my neighbors. What this signifies, or may come to in time, God knows; if it be ominous, it can end in... | |
| Samuel Sloan - 1869 - 978 pagina’s
...fall, that I am yet unable to turn in bed. This is my personal fortune here to begin with. And besides, I can g'et no money from my tenants, and have my meadows eaten up every. night by cattle put in by my neighbors. What this signifies, or may come to in time, God knows ; if it be ominous, it can end in... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 172 pagina’s
...personal fortune here to begin with. And, besides, I can get no money from my tenants, and have rfly meadows eaten up every night by cattle put in by my neighbours. What this signifies, or may come to in time, God knows; if it be ominous, it can end in nothing less than hanging.... | |
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