| 1784 - 552 pages
...to London, and accept of her choice, which he did in that or the year following. Now, fays Walton, the wife provided for him was her daughter Joan, who...her conditions, they were too like that wife's which Solomon compares to a drippinghoufe ; that is, fays Wood, me was " a clownifh filly woAth. Oxoo. «... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1793 - 528 pages
...fummons to return to London, and accept of her choice ; and he did fo in that or the year following. Now, the Wife provided for him, was her daughter Joan,...by Solomon compared to a dripping houfe : fo that he had no reafon to rejoice in the Wife of his youth, but rather to fay with the holy Prophet, Wo is... | |
| Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch - 1796 - 640 pages
...fummons to return to London, and accept of her choice ; and he did fo in that or the year following. Now, the wife provided for him was her daughter Joan,...which is by Solomon compared to a dripping houfe: So that he had no reafon to " rejoice in the wife of his youth," but rather to fay with the holy prophet,... | |
| 1828
...London, and accept of her choice. " Now," observes Walton drily, " the wife provided for him was her own daughter Joan, who brought him neither beauty nor...wife's, which is by Solomon compared to a dripping house : so that he had no reason to rejoice in the wife of his youth, but rather to say with the holy... | |
| 1802 - 442 pages
...better for him to get a wite ; and, on her recommendation, he not long after married her daughter, Juan, who brought him neither beauty nor portion ; and for...wife's which is, by Solomon, compared to a dripping Ao>(/e. By this marriage the good man was drawn from the tranquillity of his college, into the thorny... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1805 - 422 pages
...read it in the book of Genefis,) when he was fent to choofe a wife for Ifaac ; for even fo he trafted her to choofe for him, promifing upon a fair fummons...wife's, which is by Solomon compared to a dripping boufe : fo that the good man had no reafon to rejoice in the wife of his youth ; but too juft caufe... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1805 - 426 pages
...to return to London, and accept of her choice : and he did fo in that or about the year following. Now, the wife provided for him was her daughter Joan,...the good man had no reafon to rejoice in the wife of bis youth ; but too juft caufe to fay with the holy Prophet, Wo is me, that I am conftrained to have... | |
| Rev. John Walker - 1806 - 282 pages
...summons to return to London, and accept of her choice, and he did so in that or the year following. Now, the wife provided for him was her daughter Joan,...wife's, which is by Solomon compared to a dripping house: so that he had no reason to rejoice in the wife of his youth, but rather to say with the holy... | |
| 1864 - 868 pages
...London and accept of her choice; and he did so, in that, or about the year following. Now, the wife she provided for him was her daughter Joan, who brought...wife's which is by Solomon compared to a dripping house ; so that the good man had no reason to 'rejoice in the wife ef his youth ; but too just caus<j... | |
| 1810 - 594 pages
...so in that or about the year following. Now the wife provided for him, was her daughter Joan, M'ho brought him neither beauty nor portion ; and for her...wife's which is by Solomon compared to a dripping house ; so that the good man had no reason to rejoice in the wife of his Youth ; but too just cause... | |
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