| Jean Froissart - 1901 - 452 Seiten
...and manors, while we must brave the wind and rain in our labors in the field ; and it is by our labor they have wherewith to support their pomp. We are called slaves, and if we do not perform our service we are beaten, and we have no sovereign to whom we can complain or who would be willing to... | |
| 1807 - 572 Seiten
...brave and sturdy yeomanry of England. The Kentish Priest, John Ball, is made to say in his sermons ; " we are called slaves ; and if we do not perform our services, we are beaten, and we have not any sovereign to whom we can complain, or who wishes to hear us and do us justice ;"—and... | |
| Jean Froissart - 1847 - 378 Seiten
...manors, while we must brave the wind and rain in our labours in the field ; and it is by our labour they have wherewith to support their pomp. We are called slaves, and if we do not perform our service we are beaten, and we have no sovereign to whom we can complain or who would be willing to... | |
| 1850 - 618 Seiten
...manors, when we must brave the wind and rain in our labors in the field ; but it is from our labor that they have wherewith to support their pomp —...if we do not perform our services, we are beaten, and we have not any sovereign to whom we can complain, or who will hear us and do us justice. Let us... | |
| 1850 - 622 Seiten
...manors, when we must brave the wind and rain in our labors in the field ; but it is from our labor that they have wherewith to support their pomp —...if we do not perform our services, we are beaten, and we have not any sovereign to whom we can complain, or who will hear us and do us justice. Let us... | |
| Frederic William Russell - 1859 - 334 Seiten
...manors, when we must brave the wind and rain in our labours in the field ; but it is from our labour they have wherewith to support their pomp. We are...if we do not perform our services, we are beaten, and we have not any sovereign to whom we can complain, or who wishes to hear us and do us justice.... | |
| L. Thompson - 1861 - 166 Seiten
...and manors, when we must brave the wind and rain in our labor in the field, but it is from our labor they have wherewith to support their pomp. We are...called slaves, and if we do not perform our services are beaten, and we have no sovereign to whom we may complain and who will hear us and do us justice.... | |
| William Francis Collier - 1864 - 716 Seiten
...manors, when we must brave the wind and rain in our labours in the field ; but it is from our labours they have wherewith to support their pomp. We are...of Tyler gave that blow. Then from all the counties I have named and others adjoining a vast mob began to pour in scattered streams towards London, clamouring... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1874 - 290 Seiten
...wear poor cloth. They have wines, spices, and. fine bread, when we have only rye, and water to drink. We are called slaves, and if we do not perform our services we are beaten. Let us go to the King, who is young, and remonstrate with him on our servitude, telling him we must... | |
| Jean Froissart - 1879 - 518 Seiten
...manors, when we must brave the wind and rain in our labors in the field : but it is from our labor they have wherewith to support their pomp. We are...and if we do not perform our services we are beaten ; and we have not any sovereign to whom we can complain, or who wishes to hear us and do us justice.... | |
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