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The Barouche Driver and His Wife: A Tale for Haut Ton, Contaning a Curious ... - Page 3
by Sir Charles Sedley - 1807
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The Works of Spenser: In Six Volumes. With a Glossary Explaining the Old and ...

Edmund Spenser - 1750 - 320 pages
...Difcommodity ; for the Inconveniences which thereby do arife, are much more many t for it is a fit Houfe for an Out-law, a meet Bed for a Rebel, and an apt Cloke for a Thief. Firft, the Out-law, being for his many Crimes and Villanies banifhed from the Towns...
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A View of the State of Ireland as it was in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth ...

Edmund Spenser - 1763 - 310 pages
...Difcommodity ; for the Inconveniences which thereby do arife, are much more many : for it is a fit Houfe for an Out-law, a meet Bed for a Rebel, and an apt Cloke for a Thief. Firft, the Out-law, being for his many Crimes and Vilknies banifted from the Towns...
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Supplement to the Edition of Shakspeare's Plays Published in 1778 by Samuel ...

1780 - 746 pages
...drefs of the ancient Irilh. Spenfer was much offended with this garment. " It is (fays he) 'a fit houfe for an out-law, a meet bed for a rebel, and an apt cloak for a thief. — For a bad hufwife it is no lefle convenient ; for fome of them that be wandering women, called...
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Castle Rackrent: An Hibernian Tale. Taken from Facts, and from the Manners ...

Maria Edgeworth - 1801 - 244 pages
...the commodity doth not coun". tervail the discommodity; for the inconveniences " which there ty *> arise, are much more many ; " for it is a fit house for an outlaw, a meet bed f for a rebel, and an apt cloak for a thief—First, 1 2 " the sleeves" ; they are as good as new,...
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The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 74

1812 - 1020 pages
...Because the commodité doth not countervail the discommodite; for the inconveuiencies which thereby doe arise, are much more many ; for it is a fit house for an out-law, a meet bed for a rebel, and an apt cloke for a theife First the out-law being for -bis many •nay crijbes and villanyes banished from...
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The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 8

Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 594 pages
...difcommoditie ; for the inconveniencies which thereby doe arife, are much more many; for it is a fit houfe for an out-law, a meet bed for a rebel, and an apt cloke for a thiefe. Firft the out-law being for his many crimes and villanyes banifhed from the townes...
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My Pocket Book: Or Hints for "A Ryghte Merrie and Conceitede" Tour in Quarto ...

Edward Du Bois - 1807 - 162 pages
...coat, or mantle, made of woollen, of stone colour." Let Spenser describe its uses, then I am safe. " It is a fit house for an outlaw, a meet bed for a rebel, and an apt cloak for a thief.'3 33 MEMS. FOR CAP. III. HISTORY of Dublin. Look for it where it's to be found (in no other...
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The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Issues 103-106

1807 - 604 pages
...made of woollen, of fton* colour.' Let Spenfer defcribe its ufes, then I am fafe. ' It is a fit houfe for an outlaw, a meet bed for a rebel, and an apt cloak for a thief.' " Our readers will obferve, that the paflages marked with inverted commas are extracted from Sir John...
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My Pocket Book: Or, Hints for "a Ryghte Merrie and Conceitede" Tour, in ...

Edward Du Bois - 1808 - 302 pages
...coat, or mantle, made of woollen, of stone colour." Let Spenser describe its uses, then I am safe. *' It is a fit house for an outlaw, a meet bed for a rebel, and an apt cloak for a thief." MEM& MEMS. FOR CAP. III. .-HISTORY of Dublin. Look for it where it's to be found (in no other place)...
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Castle Rackrent;: An Hibernian Tale. Taken from Facts, and from the Manners ...

Maria Edgeworth - 1810 - 238 pages
...Scythians only." Spencer knew the convenience of the said mantle, as housing, bedding, and clothing. " Iren. Because the commodity doth not coun" tervail...a meet bed '*. for a rebel, and an apt cloak for a thief—First, B 2 " the sleeves ; they are as good as new, though come Holantide next, I've had it...
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