 | Sir Henry Taylor - 1863 - 456 páginas
...can ; and have a good tongue if you fall into the hands of your enemies ; and if they ask anything of me do not acknowledge that I am in the town.' He...from street to street and by back lanes, so that at lust he was fain to take a house, or else he had been taken by his enemies ; and so, as he went about... | |
 | Sir Henry Taylor - 1876 - 334 páginas
...cau ; and have a good tongue if you fall into the hands of your enemies ; and if they ask anything of me, do not acknowledge that I am in the town.'...answered and said—' Sir, I had rather die than betray yon.' .... Thus about the hour of midnight the Earl went from street to street by back lanes, so that... | |
 | Sir Henry Taylor - 1877
...can ; and have a good tongue if you fall into the hands of your enemies ; and if they ask anything of me, do not acknowledge that I am in the town. He...hour of midnight the Earl went from street to street by back lanes, so that at last he was fain to take a house, or else he had been taken by his enemies... | |
 | Sir Henry Taylor - 1883 - 427 páginas
...and have a good tongue if you fall into the hands of your enemies ; and if they ask anything of mj do not acknowledge that I am in the town.' He answered...a house, or else he had been taken by his enemies 5 and so, as he went about the town, he entered into a poor woman's house, which was not fit for such... | |
 | Sir Henry Taylor - 1883 - 427 páginas
...can ; and have a good tongue if you fall into the hands of your enemies ; and if they ask anything of me, do not acknowledge that I am in the town. He...hour of midnight the Earl went from street to street by back lanes, so that at last he was fain to take a house, or else he had been taken by his enemies... | |
 | Jean Froissart - 1895 - 484 páginas
...was never in such danger before in his life, nor never after, as ye shall hear after in this history. Thus about the hour of midnight the earl went from...last he was fain to take a house, or else he had been found by them of Gaunt ; and so, as he went about the town, he entered into a ]xx>r woman's house,... | |
 | Benjamin Ifor Evans - 2006 - 491 páginas
...were forgotten by negligence. (Lord Berners) f?gMff (Chronicles, 1523-24) (Froissart) T-lt 'TIS: » J Thus about the hour of midnight the earl went from...last he was fain to take a house, or else he had been found by them of Gaunt; and so as he went about the town he entered into a poor woman's house, the... | |
 | Herbert Read - 1929 - 227 páginas
...to die therefor I will speak no word of you.' Thus abode there the earl of Flanders all alone. . . . "Thus about the hour of midnight the earl went from...by back lanes, so that at last he was fain to take an house, or else he had been found by them of Gaunt. And so, as he went about the town, he entered... | |
 | Herbert Read - 1929
...to die therefor I will speak no word of you.' Thus abode there the earl of Flanders all alone. . . . "Thus about the hour of midnight the earl went from...by back lanes, so that at last he was fain to take an house, or else he had been found by them of Gaunt. And so, as he went about the town, he entered... | |
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