| Anne Manning - 1852 - 200 páginas
...What, my goodness, Mr. More ! I marvell how that you, who were always counted a wise man, sd now soe play the fool as to lie here in this close, filthy prison, shut up with mice and rats, when you mighte be abroade and at your liberty, with ye favour of king... | |
| Hieremias Drexelius - 1856 - 354 páginas
...chamber, like a plain good woman, and somewhat worldly too, she thus bluntly saluted him: "Why, Mr. Moore, I marvel much that you, who have hitherto been taken...might be abroad at your liberty, with the favour and good will both of the king and the council, if you would but do all that the bishops and best learned... | |
| Evening recreations, John Hampden Gurney - 1856 - 318 páginas
...thus saluted him, " What the good-year, Mr. More, I marvel that you, who have been hitherto always taken for a wise man, will now so play the fool as...close, filthy prison, and be content to be shut up thus with mice and rats, when you might be abroad at your liberty, with the favour and good will both... | |
| 1865 - 786 páginas
...one occasion, when visited by his wife in prison, she exclaimed, " What goodyoar, Mr. More, I marvel that you, who have hitherto been taken for a wise...fool as to lie here in this close, filthy prison, with mice and rats, when you might be abroad at your liberty, if you would but do as the bishops and... | |
| Cecilia Lucy Brightwell - 1866 - 262 páginas
...style of remonstrance : — " What ! Mr. More, I marvel that you, who have been hitherto accounted a wise man, will now so play the fool as to lie here,...close, filthy prison, and be content to be shut up thus with mice and rats, when you might be abroad at your liberty, in favour with the King and his... | |
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1867 - 444 páginas
...cried, bustling up to the tranquil and courageous man. "I marvel that you, who have been hitherto always taken for a wise man, will now so play the fool as...close, filthy prison, and be content to be shut up thus with mice and rats, when you might be abroad at your liberty, with the favor and good-will both... | |
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1876 - 354 páginas
...bustling up to the tranquil and courageous man. '- I marvel that you, who have been hitherto always taken for a wise man, will now so play the fool as...close, filthy prison, and be content to be shut up thus with mice and rats, when you might be abroad at your liberty, with the favor and good-will both... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1876 - 408 páginas
...I marvel," said she to him one day, " that you, who have been alway hitherto taken for wise, should now so play the fool as to lie here in this close filthy prison, 'and be content to be shut up amongst mice and rats, when you might be abroad at your liberty, if you would but do as the bishops... | |
| mrs. Roe - 1878 - 196 páginas
...inflexible. "What the good year," said she, "do ye here a prisoner? I marvel that YOU, who have always been taken for a wise man, will now . so play the fool as to lie in this close and filthy place, shut up with rats and ill-favoured things, when ye might be abroad... | |
| Alfred Guy Kingan L'Estrange - 1880 - 336 páginas
...I marvel that you who have hitherto always been taken for a wise man will now so play the fool, and lie here in this close filthy prison, and be content to be shut up thus with mice and rats, when you might be abroad at your liberty, with the favour and good-will both... | |
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