That he was none of the idle milkc sops that was brought up by the fire side, but that most of his dayes he spent in armes and valiant enterprises, that he did never eat his meat, before he had... The Tribes of Ireland: A Satire - Page 20by Aengus O'Daly - 1852 - 112 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Pinkerton - Africa - 1804 - 694 pages
...spoils and robberies, one of their Bardes in his praise will say, that he was none of the idle milksops that was brought up by the fire side, but that most of his days he spent in arms and valiant enterprises ; that he did never eat his meat before he had won it... | |
| 1812 - 680 pages
...the idle milk- sops that was brought up by the fire-side ; and that most of his days he spent in arms and valiant enterprises : that he did never eat his meat, before he had won it with the sword i that he lay not all night slugging in a cabin under his mantle ; but used Commonly to keep... | |
| Daniel Dewar - Education - 1812 - 374 pages
...idle " milk-sops that was brought up by the fire" side ; and that most of his days he spent in " arms and valiant enterprises : that he did " never eat his meat, before he had won it «* with the sword : that he lay- not all night " slugging in a cabin under his mantle;- but " used commonly... | |
| George Brodie - Great Britain - 1822 - 504 pages
...that he was none of the idle milke-sops that was brought up by the fireside, but that most of his days he spent in armes and valiant enterprises ; that he did never eat his meat before he had won it with the sword ; that he lay net all night sluggin in acabbin under his mantle, but used commonly to keepe... | |
| Thomas Steele - Catholics - 1828 - 194 pages
...spoyles and robberies, one of their Bardes in his praise will say, That he was none of the idle milkesops that was brought up by the fire side, but that most of his dayes he spent in armcs and valiant enterprises ; that he di I never eat his meat, before he bati won with his sword... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 pages
...the idle milksops that was brought up to the Kre-side ; but that most of his days he s|ient in arms and valiant enterprises — that he did never eat his meat before he had wou it with his sword ; that he lay not all night in slugging in a cabin under his mantle, bat used... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 482 pages
...of the idle milksops that was brought up to the fireside; bnt that most of his days he spent in arms and valiant enterprises — that he did never eat his meat before he had wo:i it with his sword; that he lay not all night in slugging in a cabin under his mantle, but used... | |
| Edmund Spenser, John Wesley Hales - English poetry - 1869 - 804 pages
...spoyles and robberves, one of these Hardes in his prayse sayd", That he was none of those idelf milk-sops that was brought up by the fire side, but that most of his dayes he spent in armes and valyaunt enterprises ; that he did never eatc his meate before he had wonne it with his awoorde ; that... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - Literary Collections - 1893 - 632 pages
...spoils and robberies, one of these bards in his praise said, That he was none of those idle milk-sops that was brought up by the fire side, but that most of his days he spent in arms and valiant enterprises ; that he never did eat his meat before he had won it... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1897 - 808 pages
...Hardes in im prayse sayd, That he was none of those idell milk-sops that was brought up by the tire side, but that most of his dayes he spent in armes and valyaunt enterprises ; that he did never eale his meate before he had wonne it with his swoorde ; that... | |
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