| George Augustus Sala - 1884 - 438 pages
...would usually address more pleasant discourse than at other times, and would then always drop some loving and facetious observations to be remembered...by the boys and young people; still inclining them to meekness and mutual kindness and love." There can be little doubt that the " boys and young people"... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1884 - 380 pages
...have harmonized well with the excellent Hooker's practice on this day, when he " always dropped some loving and facetious observations, to be remembered...next year, especially by the boys and young people." Amongst Dorsetshire customs, it seems that, in perambulating a manor or parish, a boy is tossed into... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1885 - 386 pages
...have harmonized well with the excellent Hooker's practice on this day, when he " always dropped some loving and facetious observations, to be remembered...next year, especially by the boys and young people." Amongst Dorsetshire customs, it seems that, in perambulating a manor or parish, a boy U tossed into... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1888 - 296 pages
...would usually express more pleasant discourse than at other times, and would then always drop some loving and facetious observations to be remembered...all his present parishioners to meekness, and mutual kindness and love, because " Love thinks not evil, but covers a multitude of infirmities." He was diligent... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1888 - 296 pages
...would usually express more pleasant discourse than at other times, and would then always drop some loving and facetious observations to be remembered...all his present parishioners to meekness, and mutual kindness and love, because "Love thinks not evil, but covers a multitude of infirmities." He was diligent... | |
| Izaak Walton, Vernon Blackburn - 1895 - 344 pages
...would usually express more pleasant discourse than at other times, and would then always drop some loving and facetious observations to be remembered...his present parishioners, to meekness, and mutual kindness and love; because 'Love thinks not evil, but covers a multitude of infirmities.' He was diligent... | |
| John Brand - 1895 - 602 pages
...•would usually express more pleasant discourse than at other times, and would then always drop some loving and facetious observations, to be remembered...and all his present parishioners, to meekness and mutu*. kindnesses and love ; because love thinks not evil, but covers a multitude of infirmities."... | |
| William Andrews - 1895 - 308 pages
...would usually express more pleasant discourse than at other times, and would then always drop some loving and facetious observations, to be remembered...next year, especially by the boys and young people."* As might have been expected, some very curious entries appear in the churchwardens' books of different... | |
| William James Rolfe - 1896 - 304 pages
...would usually express more pleasant discourse than at other times, and would then always drop some loving and facetious observations, to be remembered...not evil, but covers a multitude of infirmities." "And so," remarks Mr. Knight, after quoting this passage, " listening to the gentle words of some venerable... | |
| William James Rolfe - 1896 - 304 pages
...would usually express more pleasant discourse than at other times, and would then always drop some loving and facetious observations, to be remembered...not evil, but covers a multitude of infirmities." " And so," remarks Mr. Knight, after quoting this passage, " listening to the gentle words of some... | |
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