| George Bate - 1651 - 284 páginas
...However a man tilled, the earth bare no corn ; for the land was all foredone by such, deeds, and they said openly that Christ and His saints slept. Such, and more than we can say, we endured nineteen winters for our sins." A people who had suffered these things must certainly have... | |
| 1853 - 434 páginas
...tilled, yet the earth bore no corn, for the land was entirely destroyed with such doings; and people said openly that Christ and his saints slept. Such,...can say, we suffered nineteen winters for our sins. During all this evil time, abbat Martin held his abbacy, twenty winters, and a halfyear, and eight... | |
| Anglo-Saxon chronicle - 1853 - 448 páginas
...tilled, yet the earth bore no corn, for the land was entirely destroyed with such doings; and people said openly that Christ and his saints slept. Such,...can say, we suffered nineteen winters for our sins. During all this evil time, abbat Martin held his abbacy, twenty winters, and a halfyear, and eight... | |
| George Leigh Wasey - 1859 - 148 páginas
...tilled, yet the earth bore no corn, for the land was entirely destroyed by such doings ; and people said openly that Christ and his saints slept. Such,...can say, we suffered nineteen winters for our sins." AN6LO-NOB1IAN MANNERS AND CUSTOMS. And yet with all this fierceness of character and unscrupulous oppression... | |
| Benjamin Thorpe - 1861 - 352 páginas
...However a man tilled, the earth bare no corn ; for the land was all fordone by such deeds : and they said openly that Christ and his saints slept. Such and more than we can say, we endured nineteen winters for our sins. In all this evil time abbot Martin held his abbacy twenty winters... | |
| James Franck Bright - 1880 - 668 páginas
...However a man tilled, the earth bare no corn ; for the land was all foredone by such deeds, and they said openly that Christ and His saints slept. Such, and more than we can say, we endured nineteen winters for our sins." A people who had suffered these things must certainly have... | |
| Bedford town, mod. sch - 1881 - 258 páginas
...However a man tilled, the earth bare no corn, for the land was all fordone by such deeds ; and they said openly that Christ and His Saints slept. Such, and more than we can say, we endured nineteen winters for our sins."—Brighfs England, I., 87-88. INDIAN SKETCHES.—No. I. THE... | |
| Frederick York Powell, Thomas Frederick Tout - 1885 - 424 páginas
...troth, for every nobleman made him a castle and held it against the king, and filled the land foil of castles. They put the wretched countryfolk to sore...strength lay in London and the other big towns of the east and south, and among the yeomen of Kent and Norfolk, the richest and most civilized parts of England.... | |
| R. McWilliam - 1888 - 138 páginas
...was all ruined with such deeds, and men said openly that Christ slept and his holy ones. Such things and more than we can say we suffered nineteen winters for our sins. REMAINS OF SAXON LITERATURE. LIKE the Hebrew writings, the greater part of the Saxon literature is... | |
| James Franck Bright - 1889 - 442 páginas
...However a man tilled, the earth bare no corn ; for the land was all foredone by such deeds, and they said openly that Christ and His saints slept. Such, and more than we can say, we endured nineteen winters for our sins." A people who had suffered these things must certainly have... | |
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