If any stranger come in, they presently give him to eate of what they have; many atime, and at all times of the night (as I have fallen in travell upon their houses) when nothing hath been ready, have themselves and their wives, risen to prepare me some... Collections - Sayfa 361827Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1819 - 476 sayfa
...kindnesse again from many, seaven yeares after, when I myself had forgotten,' &.c. Again — ' many a time and at all times of the night (as I have fallen in travel! upon their houses) when nothing has been ready, have themselves and their wives risen to prepare... | |
| 1827 - 196 sayfa
...of that which they have, though but little enough prepar'd for themselves. If any provision offish or flesh come in, they make their neighbours partakers...bread and water's most their fare, O Englands diet tine; Thy cup runs ore with plenteous store Of wholesome beare and Wine. '2.. Sometimes God gives them... | |
| Lucius Edwin Smith, Henry Griggs Weston - 1872 - 524 sayfa
...that a man shall generally finde more free entertainment and refreshing amongst these Barbarians, than amongst thousands that call themselves Christians....particular : 1 Course bread and water's most their fare ; 0 Englands diet fine, Thy cup runs ore with plenteous store Of wholesome beare and wine. 2 Sometimes... | |
| Samuel Lunt Caldwell - 1890 - 446 sayfa
...that a man shall generally finde more free entertainment and refreshing amongst these Barbarians, than amongst thousands that call themselves Christians....particular : 1 Course bread and water's most their fare ; O Knglands diet fine, Thy cup runs ore with plenteous store Of wholesome beare and wine. 2 Sometimes... | |
| 1827 - 188 sayfa
...with them. If any stranger come in, they presently give him to eate of what they have; many a time, and at all times of the night (as I have fallen in...refreshing, The observation generall from their eating 8fc. these Barbarians, then amongst thousands that call themselves Christians. More particular: 1.... | |
| Eva March Tappan - 1907 - 282 sayfa
...with them. If any stranger come in, they presently give him to eate of what they have; many a tims, and at all times of the night (as I have fallen in...their wives, risen to prepare me some refreshing. . . . 174 It is a strange truth that a man shall generally finde more free entertainment and refreshing... | |
| Hugo Abelard Dubuque - 1907 - 110 sayfa
...that which they have, though but little enough prepared for themselves many a time and all times of night, (as I have fallen in travell upon their houses),...their wives, risen to prepare me some refreshing". "It is a strange truth that a man shall generally finde more free entertainment and refreshing amongst... | |
| Seymour Dunbar - 1915 - 450 sayfa
...Providence, 1827." "If any stranger come in, they presently give him to eate of what they have; many a time, and at all times of the night (as I have fallen in...their wives, risen to prepare me some refreshing. It is a strange truth, that a man shall generally finde more free entertainment and refreshing amongst... | |
| Ivy Schweitzer - 1991 - 326 sayfa
...starved. (101) — and of the voice of the observer, who says in the last observation: "many a time, and at all times of the night (as I have fallen in...their wives, risen to prepare me some refreshing" (104). But neither of these instances captures the density of the final poetic line. Calling the natives... | |
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