| Hugh Latimer (bp. of Worcester.) - 1758 - 568 pages
...Forfooth, Sir, quoth he, 1 am an old man ; I think that Tenderden-fteeple, is the caufe of Goodwin fands. For I am an old man, Sir, quoth he, and I may remember the building of Tenderden-fteeple, and I may remember when there was no fteeple at all there. And before that Tenderden-... | |
| George Burnett - Authors, English - 1807 - 508 pages
...near unto mine age. Well then, (quoth master Moore,) how say you in this matter ? What think you to be the cause of these shelves and flats that stop up...Forsooth sir, (quoth he,) I am an old man ; I think that Tenterton-steepl* 2 . is the cause of Goodwin Sands. For I am an old man, sir, (quoth he,) and I may... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 508 pages
...near unto mine age. Well then, (quoth master Moore,) how say you in this matter ? What think you to be the cause of these shelves and flats that stop up Sandwich haven ? Forsooth sir, (quoth he,) J am an old man ; I think that Tenterton-steeple 2 is the cause of Goodwin Sands. For I am an old man,... | |
| Richard Lovell Edgeworth - Bulls, Colloquial - 1808 - 302 pages
...Moore, " how say you to this matter? What think you to be the cause of these shelves and sands, which stop up Sandwich haven?" " Forsooth, sir," quoth he, " I am an old man, I think that Tenterten steeple is the cause of Goodwin's sands. For I am an old man, sir," quoth he, " I may remember... | |
| 1828 - 590 pages
...Master More, 'how say you in this matter? What think you are the canses of these shelves and fiats that stop up Sandwich haven?' 'Forsooth, sir,' quoth he, I am an old man ; I think that Tenterden steeple is the canse of Goodwin Sands. For I am an old man, sir,' quoth he, ' and I may rememher... | |
| George Burnett - Authors, English - 1813 - 508 pages
...near unto mine age. Well then, (quoth master Moore,) how say you in this matter ? What think you to be the cause of these shelves and flats that stop up...he,) I am an old man ; I think that Tenterton-steeple 2 is the cause of Goodwin Sands. For I am an old man, sir, (quoth he,) and 1 may remember the building... | |
| English literature - 1816
...Moore) how say you to this matter, what think you to be the cause of these shelves and sands which stop up Sandwich Haven. Forsooth Sir, (quoth he) I am an old man; I think Tenterden Steeple is the cause of Goodwin's Sands. For I am an old man, Sir, (quoth he) I may remember... | |
| English literature - 1816 - 598 pages
...you to this matter, what think you to be the cause of these shelves and sands which stop upSandwich Haven. Forsooth Sir, (quoth he) I am an old man ; I think Tenterden Steeple is the cause of Goodwin's Sands. For I am ail old man, Sir, (quoth he) I may remember... | |
| 1821 - 332 pages
...Moore, ' how say you to this matter? What think you to be the cause of these shelves, and sands, which stop up Sandwich haven ?' — * Forsooth> sir,' quoth he, 'I am an old man, — I think Tentertonsteeple is the cause of the Goodwin sands : for I am an old man, sir,' quoth he ; ' I may... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - English literature - 1824 - 402 pages
...Moore, " how say you to this matter ? What think you to be the cause of these shelves and sands, which stop up Sandwich haven?" " Forsooth, sir," quoth he, " I am an old man, I think that Tenterten steeple is the cause of Goodwin's sands. For 1 am an old man, sir," quoth he, " I may remember... | |
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