Are you then, sir, put out of the bill ?" , " Wouldest thou know, son, why I am so joyful ? In good faith I rejoice that I have given the devil a foul fall ; because I have with those lords gone so far that without great shame I can never go back? The Wingless Victory - Pàgina 226per Mary Patricia Willcocks - 1907 - 411 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Cresacre More - 1828 - 470 pàgines
...trusted all had been well when I saw you so merry." " Wouldest thou know, son, why I am so joyful ? In good faith, I rejoice that I have given the devil a foul fall; because I have with those lords gone so far, that without great shame I can never go back." This was the cause of his joy,... | |
| 1850 - 616 pàgines
...after his examination before the commitiee, with his usual liveliness, he said to his son-in-law : " in good faith I rejoice that I have given the devil a foul fall, because I have, wiih those lords, gone so far, that, without great shame, I can never gi> back." Henry VIII., in order... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1845 - 688 pàgines
...thank God." " Are you then, sir, put out of the bill?" " Wouldest then know, son, why I am so joyful ? In good faith I rejoice that I have given the devil a foul fall ; because I have with thomLords gone so far, that without great shame I can never go bach.'" This heartfelt exultation at... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1848 - 702 pàgines
...thank God." " Are you, then, sir, put out of the bill?" " Wouldest thou know, son, why I am so joyful ? In good faith I rejoice that I have given the devil a foul fall ; because I have with those Lords gone so far, that without great shame I can never go back." This heartfelt exultation at... | |
| 1850 - 608 pàgines
...examination before the committee, with his usual liveliness, he said to his son-in-law : " in good faith 1 rejoice that I have given the devil a foul fall, because I have, with those lords, gone so far, that, without great shame, I can never gu back." Henry VIII., in order more... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1851 - 534 pàgines
...then, sir, put out of the bill ?" " Wouldest thou know, son, why I. am so joyful ? In good fait I i, I rejoice that . I have given the devil a foul fall ; because Ikave with those Lords gone so far, that without great shame I can never go bacL}) This heartfelt exultation... | |
| Evening recreations, John Hampden Gurney - 1856 - 318 pàgines
..."Are you then, sir, put out of the bill of attainder?" "Wouldest thou know, son, why I am so joyful ? In good faith I rejoice that I have given the devil a foul fall ; because I have with those lords gone so far that without great shame I can never go back." It is very interesting in this... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1864 - 482 pàgines
...God ! " "Are you then, sir, put out of the bill ?" , " Wouldest thou know, son, why I am so joyful ? In good faith I rejoice that I have given the devil a foul fall ; because I have with those lords gone so far that without great shame I can never go back?" he answered, meaning that he... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1866 - 506 pàgines
...God ! " " Are you then, sir, put out of the bill ? " " Wouldest thou know, son, why I am so joyful ? In good faith I rejoice that I have given the devil a foul fall ; because I have with those lords gone so far that without great shame I can never go back ? " he answered, meaning that... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell, Lord John Campbell (1st baron) - 1868 - 400 pàgines
...then, sir, put out of'the bill ? " " Wouldest thou know, son, why I am so joyful ? In good faith 1 rejoice that I have given the devil a foul fall ; because I Have with those Lords gone so far, that without great shame 1 can never go back." This heartfelt exultation at... | |
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