I but speak her words, so please your worship," said the ancient constable, with the air of one desperately trying to recall a lesson that had been taught him. "And all of them — they wur zaying as how she hath a power o' wisdom — and, 'Jeremy,' she... Judith Shakespeare: A Romance - Page 29by William Black - 1884Full view - About this book
| William Black - 1884 - 426 pages
...— they wur zaying as how she hath a power o' wisdom— and, 'Jeremy,' she saith, 'be not overbold with the worthy gentleman ; 'tis but a share ; and...; and he a right worshipful and civil gentleman.' " Judith's father glanced at the sun-dial on the gable of the barn. come not to the point forthwith,... | |
| 1884 - 1082 pages
...— they wur zaying as how she hath a power o' wisdom — and, 'Jeremy,' she saith, ' be not overbold with the worthy gentleman ; 'tis but a share ; and...; and he a right worshipful and civil gentleman.' " Judith's father glanced at the sun-dial on the gable of the barn. "My good friend," said he, "I hear... | |
| 1884 - 990 pages
...— they wur zayiug as how she hath a power o' wisdom — and, 'Jeremy,' she saith, ' be not overbold with the worthy gentleman ; 'tis but a share ; and...'Tis but a share; 'tis but a share ; and he a right worshipf ul and civil gentleman.' " Judith's father glanced at the sun-dial on the gable of the barn.... | |
| harper's monthly magazine - 1884 - 992 pages
...power o' wisdom — and, 'Jeremy,' she saith, ' be not overbold with the worthy gentleman; 'tis hut a share; and he be a right worthy and civil gentleman;...without for an answer. Think of them, Jeremy,' she sailli. ' if thy speech fail thee. 'Tis but a sharp; 'tis but a share ; and he a right worshipful and... | |
| 1356 pages
...— they wur zaying as how she hath a power o' wisdom— and, 'Jeremy.' she saith, 'be notoverbold with the worthy gentleman; 'tis but a share; and he...for an answer. Think of them, Jeremy,' she saith. 4 if thy speech fail thee. Tis but a share: 'tis but a share ; and he a right worshipful and civil... | |
| 1884 - 990 pages
...they wur zaying as how she hath a power o' wisdom — and, ' Jeremy,' she saith, ' be not overbold with the worthy gentleman; 'tis but a share; and he...for an answer. Think of them, Jeremy,' she saith, 1 if thy speech fail thee. 'Tis but a share; 'tis but a share ; and he a right worshipful and civil... | |
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