Brambletye House; Or, Cavaliers and Roundheads. A Novel, Band 1Henry Colburn, New Burlington Street [London: Printed by S. and R. Bentley, Dorset Street], 1826 |
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... expression to his heated face ; — “ I'll bet ye two cans of ale to one that they won't . Noa , noa , Master Waynfleet , I be too far north to be such a flat as that comes to ; for hang me , if VOL . I. D I didn't tell ' um the shortest ...
... expression to his heated face ; — “ I'll bet ye two cans of ale to one that they won't . Noa , noa , Master Waynfleet , I be too far north to be such a flat as that comes to ; for hang me , if VOL . I. D I didn't tell ' um the shortest ...
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... expression of countenance . " Oh ! what an ass was I to shoot them all away in the Friar's copse , for I would rather have kill- ed a single Roundhead than a thousand rooks . " " Beshrew me ! " ejaculated the colonel , ❝he knows one ...
... expression of countenance . " Oh ! what an ass was I to shoot them all away in the Friar's copse , for I would rather have kill- ed a single Roundhead than a thousand rooks . " " Beshrew me ! " ejaculated the colonel , ❝he knows one ...
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... expression , that Sir William could not refrain from a smile . " Adzooks ! " cried Sir John , " I'm right glad to see ye snigger , for you have been look- ing as woe - begone as Praise - God Barebones , the canting leather - seller of ...
... expression , that Sir William could not refrain from a smile . " Adzooks ! " cried Sir John , " I'm right glad to see ye snigger , for you have been look- ing as woe - begone as Praise - God Barebones , the canting leather - seller of ...
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... expression as he could assume , that he had no more songs to sing ; and that , if he had , he felt no inclination to bandy them with a stranger . " Nay , comrade , " cried the pedlar , " never look so glum , but let us crow while we can ...
... expression as he could assume , that he had no more songs to sing ; and that , if he had , he felt no inclination to bandy them with a stranger . " Nay , comrade , " cried the pedlar , " never look so glum , but let us crow while we can ...
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... expression of his countenance . Ac- cording to the fashion of his party , which had procured them the nick - name of crop - eared Roundheads , his hair was clipped quite colse to his poll , upon which was a steeple - crowned hat , with ...
... expression of his countenance . Ac- cording to the fashion of his party , which had procured them the nick - name of crop - eared Roundheads , his hair was clipped quite colse to his poll , upon which was a steeple - crowned hat , with ...
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apprehension arms Ashdown forest Baronet better Brambletye House Bruges called cavalier songs chaplain Colonel Lilburne companion concealed countenance court cried Sir John crop-eared Culpepper curse dark declaring door Duke Duke of York Dunkirk ejaculated escape exclaimed eyes face father favour followed gaoler Gate-house gates Giles Groombridge hall hand head heard honour Hopton Heath horse hour hurried inquired Jack Whittaker Jocelyn King King's landlord Lockhart London look Lord Protector Majesty Marquess Marquess of Ormond master ment morning never night Noll occasion officers orders passed pedlar Pickering pistol present prison proceeded Puritans rapier rascally Robert Lilburne rogues Roundheads Royalists seemed seized Serjeant Whittaker servants sing Sir John Compton Sir William smock-frock soldiers sword thee thing thou thought tion tisans troop turned utterly vaults voice Waynfleet whole party wife wish woman word