| 1787 - 512 pągines
...than I (hall have, though he be hard to me as yet. « All the circumftances of the matter, which I truft to tell you at your coming to Norwich, could...written in three leaves of paper ; and ye know my iewd (poor) head well enough, I may riot write long, wherefore 1 ferry over all things till I may aw::it... | |
| sir John Fenn, Alexander Ramsay (miscellaneous writer) - 1840 - 414 pągines
...than I shall have, thoufk he be hard to me as yet. All the circumstances of the matter, whki I trust to tell you at your coming to Norwich, could not be...head well enough, I may not write long, wherefore! fery over (defer) all things till I may await on you myself. I shall do tonnen (cause It he tunned)... | |
| John Fenn, Alexander Ramsay - 1859 - 414 pągines
...than I shall have, though he be hard to me as yet. All the eircumstances of the matter, which I trust to tell you at your coming to Norwich, could not be...enough, I may not write long, wherefore I fery over (defer) all things till I may await on you myself. I shall do tonnen (cause to be tunned) into your... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 506 pągines
...I shall have, though he be hard to me as yet. " All the circumstances of the matter, which I trust to tell you at your coming to Norwich, could not be...enough I may not write long, wherefore I fery over (defer) all things till I may await on you myself. I shall do tonnen (cause to be turned) into your... | |
| John Fenn, Alice Drayton Greenwood - 1920 - 544 pągines
...than I shall have, though he be hard to me as yet. All the circumstances of the matter, which I trust to tell you at your coming to Norwich, could not be...written in three leaves of paper, and ye know my lewd (stupid) head well enough, I may not write long, wherefore I ferry over all things till I may await... | |
| Francis Neilson, Albert Jay Nock - 1922 - 632 pągines
...Young John Paston writes to the mother of his lady "All the circumstances of the matter, which I trust to tell you at your coming to Norwich, could not be written in three leaves of paper, and you know my lewd head well enough, I may not write long." Even when the labour of transcription was... | |
| Norman Davis - 1999 - 324 pągines
...miles south-east of Bury St. Edmunds. It is not apparent why John Paston should call him 'my brother'. to tell you at your coming to Norwich, could not be...written in three leaves of paper, and ye know my lewd head well enough — I may not write long; wherefore I ferry over all things till I may await on you... | |
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