| Elizabeth Lamond, William Cunningham - 1893 - 310 pagine
...More, ' how say you in this matter ? What think ye to be the cause of these shelves and flats that stop up Sandwich haven?' 'Forsooth, sir, ' quoth he,...man ; I think that Tenterton steeple is the cause of Goodwin sands. For I am an old man, sir," quoth he, 'and I may remember the building of Tenterton steeple;... | |
| United States Fish Commission - 1894 - 604 pagine
...old, and no man here in this company any thing near unto mine age." " Well, then, "quod Master More, " how say you to this matter? What think you to be the cause of these shelves and sands that stop up Sandwich-haven ?" "Forsooth, sir," quoth he, "I am an old man. I think Tenterden steeple... | |
| United States Fish Commission - 1894 - 654 pagine
...and no mau here in this company any thing near unto mine age." " Well, then, ''quod Master More, " how say you to this matter ? What think you to be the cause of these shelves and snnds that stop up Sandwich-haven t" "Forsooth, sir," quoth he, "I am an old man. I think Tenterdeu... | |
| United States Fish Commission - 1894 - 604 pagine
...no mau here in this company auy thing near unto mine age." " Well, theu/'tjuod Master More, "howsay you to this matter? What think you to be the cause of these shelves and sends that stop up Sandwich-havenf" "Forsooth, sir," quoth he, "I am an old man. I think Teuterden... | |
| William Howship Dickinson - 1896 - 290 pagine
...More : " How say you in this matter ? What think ye to be the cause of these shelves and flats that stop up Sandwich haven ? " "Forsooth, sir," quoth he, " I am an old man, and I remember the building of Tenterton steeple, and I remember when there was no steeple at all there.... | |
| Frederick Saunders, Minnie K. Davis - 1899 - 768 pagine
...Master More, " how say you in this matter? What think yetobe the cause of these shelves and flats that stop up Sandwich haven?" " Forsooth, sir," quoth he, "I am an old man ; I think that Tenderden steeple is the cause of Goodwin sands: for I am an old man, sir," quoth he, " and I may remember... | |
| Frederick Edward Hulme - 1902 - 290 pagine
...Moore, quoth the old man, for I am well-nigh one hundred years old, and no man in this company anywhere near my age. Well then, quoth Mr Moore, how say you to this matter, what think you to be the cause? Forsooth, sir, I think that Tenterden Steeple is the cause of Goodwin's Sands. I remember the building... | |
| 1816 - 592 pagine
...this matter f What think ye to the cause of these shelves and flats that stop up Sandwich-haven r" " Forsooth, sir, quoth he, I am an old man. I think that Tenterton steeple is the cause of Goodwin-sands. For I am an old man, sir, (quod he,) and I may remember the building of Tenterton steeple,... | |
| Donald Rutherford - 1999 - 518 pagine
...in this matter? What think ye to the cause of these shelves and flats that stop up Sandwichhaven?" "Forsooth, sir, quoth he, I am an old man. I think that Tenterton steeple is the cause of Goodwin-sands. For I am an old man, sir, (quod he,) and I may remember the building of Tenterton steeple,... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1816 - 598 pagine
...quoth this old man, for I am welt nigh an 100 years old, and no man Lore in this company any tiling near my age. Well then, (quoth Mr. Moore) how say...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... | |
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