Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... cried the Squire , so come along . ' ' " Tis sack makes us sing , - Hey - down - a - down - ding , Paulo majora cana- mus . ' There's Latin for you , and I know you will follow that through fire and water - away we go ! " Up to this ...
... cried the Squire , so come along . ' ' " Tis sack makes us sing , - Hey - down - a - down - ding , Paulo majora cana- mus . ' There's Latin for you , and I know you will follow that through fire and water - away we go ! " Up to this ...
Page 23
... cried the Squire ; " it was the word of battle at Sedgemoor , chosen by the Duke of Monmouth , because , as I presume , his London house was in Soho Square , and it may bring you into trouble , if you are thus heard shouting it upon the ...
... cried the Squire ; " it was the word of battle at Sedgemoor , chosen by the Duke of Monmouth , because , as I presume , his London house was in Soho Square , and it may bring you into trouble , if you are thus heard shouting it upon the ...
Page 24
... cried Kit " seize the crupper , Sir , with the other hand , give him his head , and the beast will go as gently as a ... Squire and Kit followed 24 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
... cried Kit " seize the crupper , Sir , with the other hand , give him his head , and the beast will go as gently as a ... Squire and Kit followed 24 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
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... Squire and Kit presently came up , when the latter restored his hat , exclaiming - " Castor and Pollux ! Beavers and ... cried the Squire , wiping the tears of laughter from his eyes , " I had no idea you were such a horseman ...
... Squire and Kit presently came up , when the latter restored his hat , exclaiming - " Castor and Pollux ! Beavers and ... cried the Squire , wiping the tears of laughter from his eyes , " I had no idea you were such a horseman ...
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... cried the Squire ; " but you must all come over shortly to Orchard Place , to try whether I can- not match it ; and in the mean time , as a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush , we must not leave the present bottle unfinished ...
... cried the Squire ; " but you must all come over shortly to Orchard Place , to try whether I can- not match it ; and in the mean time , as a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush , we must not leave the present bottle unfinished ...
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