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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... morning after the night- scene we have described , that the before - men- tioned motley company of rustics were dis- cussing the merits of sundry " creature com- forts , " as the Puritans affected to call them BRAMBLETYE HOUSE . 23.
... morning after the night- scene we have described , that the before - men- tioned motley company of rustics were dis- cussing the merits of sundry " creature com- forts , " as the Puritans affected to call them BRAMBLETYE HOUSE . 23.
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... morning broke , he found himself a good many miles distant from Peppingford War- ren and its sorry tenement , and deeming it ad- viseable to travel as little as possible in the day- time , he laid himself down in a lonely gravel- pit ...
... morning broke , he found himself a good many miles distant from Peppingford War- ren and its sorry tenement , and deeming it ad- viseable to travel as little as possible in the day- time , he laid himself down in a lonely gravel- pit ...
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... morning ; so that all his circumspection , or rather his good - fortune , would still be neces- sary to effect his final deliverance . So far , how- ever , as it was already accomplished , he felt grateful for an escape as sudden and ...
... morning ; so that all his circumspection , or rather his good - fortune , would still be neces- sary to effect his final deliverance . So far , how- ever , as it was already accomplished , he felt grateful for an escape as sudden and ...
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... morning began to break , when he deemed it prudent to halt amidst a tuft of tall shrubs , and take an observation of the sur- rounding district , that he might , if possible , ascertain where he was . Here he had not re- mained long ...
... morning began to break , when he deemed it prudent to halt amidst a tuft of tall shrubs , and take an observation of the sur- rounding district , that he might , if possible , ascertain where he was . Here he had not re- mained long ...
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... morning and even- ing his wife read aloud a chapter of the Bible , to the whole household , after which she de- livered a long extempore prayer , composed with much more propriety of sentiment , and correct- ness of language , than Sir ...
... morning and even- ing his wife read aloud a chapter of the Bible , to the whole household , after which she de- livered a long extempore prayer , composed with much more propriety of sentiment , and correct- ness of language , than Sir ...
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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