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" When it raineth it is his pent-house; when it bloweth it is his tent ; when it freezeth it is his tabernacle. In summer he can wear it loose, in winter he can wrap it close ; at all times he can use it ; never heavy, never cumbersome. "
Ireland Under Elizabeth and James the First - Page 73
by Henry Morley - 1890 - 445 pages
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Castle Rackrent [by M. Edgeworth].

Maria Edgeworth - Fiction in English - 1801 - 240 pages
...from the offence of the earth, and from " the sight of men. When it raincth it is his pent" house ; when it bloweth, it is his tent ; when it " freezeth...never " cumbersome. Likewise for a rebel it is as ser" viceable; for. in this war that he maketh (if at " least it deserves the name of war), when he...
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Castle Rackrent: An Hibernian Tale. Taken from Facts, and from the Manners ...

Maria Edgeworth - Ireland - 1801 - 244 pages
...freezeth it is his taberftacle. In summer he cari *•' wear it loose ; in winter he can wrap it close j " at all times he can use it; never heavy, never " cumbersome. Likewise for a rebel it is as ser" viceable; for in this war that he maketh (if at " least it deserves the name of war), when he...
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The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 74

English literature - 1812 - 1020 pages
...of щеп. When it raineth it is his pent-house ; when it bloweth it is his tent; when it treezeth it is his tabernacle. In Summer he can wear it loose,...Likewise for a rebel! it is as serviceable. For in his warre that he maketh (if at least h deserve the name of warre ) when be still flyeth from his foe,...
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Journal of a Tour in Ireland, A.D. 1806

Sir Richard Colt Hoare - Ireland - 1807 - 474 pages
...extraordinary civiliiy, and even obsequiousness, they shew to the superior class of their own countrymen. " First, the Out-law, being for his many crimes and...Likewise for a Rebel it is as serviceable ; for in the war that he maketh, when he flieth from his foe, and lurketh in the thick woods, and strait passages,...
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The Barouche Driver and His Wife: A Tale for Haut Ton, Contaning a Curious ...

Sir Charles Sedley - 1807 - 606 pages
...from the offence of the earth, and from " the sight of men. When it raineth, it is his pent" house j when it bloweth, it is his tent ; when it " freezeth,...never " cumbersome. Likewise for a rebel it is as ser" viceable ; for in this war that he maketh (if at " least it deserve the name of war), when he...
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Castle Rackrent;: An Hibernian Tale. Taken from Facts, and from the Manners ...

Maria Edgeworth - Administration of estates - 1810 - 238 pages
...from the offence of the earth, and from " the sight of men. When it raineth it is his pent" house ; when it bloweth, it is his tent ; when it " freezeth...never " cumbersome. Likewise for a rebel it is as ser" viceable ; for in this war that he maketh (if at " least it deserves the name of war), when he...
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The Works of Walter Scott, Esq: Rokley; a poem

Walter Scott - Ballads, Scots - 1813 - 444 pages
...being for his many crimes and villanyes banished from the townes and houses of honest men, and wandring in waste places far from danger of law, maketh his...Likewise for a rebel it is as serviceable : for in his warrethat he maketh, (if at least it deserve the name of warre,) when he still flyeth from his...
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Rokeby: A Poem

Walter Scott - English poetry - 1813 - 472 pages
...his pent-house ; when it bloweth, it is his tent ; when it freezeth, it is his tabernacle. In sommer he can wear it loose, in winter he can wrap it close...Likewise for a rebel it is as serviceable : for in his warre that he maketh, (if at least it deserve the name of warre,) when he still flyeth from his...
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The History of Ireland, from the Earliest Period to the Present ..., Volume 1

Stephen Barlow - Ireland - 1814 - 504 pages
...from the sight of men. When it raineth, it is his pent-house; when it bloweth, it is his tent; and when it freezeth, it is his tabernacle. In summer...rebel it is as serviceable ; for in this war that he maketb. (if at least it deserve the name of war) when he still flieth from his foe, and lurketh in...
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The poetical works of Walter Scott, Volume 7

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 290 pages
...his penthouse ; when it bloweth, it is his tent ; when it freezeth, it it his tabernacle. In sommer he can wear it loose, in winter he can wrap it close...Likewise for a rebel it is as serviceable : for in his warre that he maketh, (if at least it deserve the name of warre,) when he still flyeth from his...
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