... and liberties, to accompany him in his perambulation ; and most did so : in which perambulation he would usually express more pleasant discourse than at other times, and would then always drop some loving and facetious observations to be remembered... Richard Hooker - Page 70by Vernon Staley - 1907 - 208 pagesFull view - About this book
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...Drop fome loving and facetious " Obfervations, to be remembred againft the " next Year, efpecially by the Boys and young " People : Still inclining them; and all his " prefent Parifhioners, to meeknefs and mutu" al Kindnefles and Love; becaufe Love thinks " not Evil,... | |
| 1828
...preservation of love, and their parish rights and liberties, to accompany him in his perambulation ; and most did so. In which perambulation ; he would...usually express more pleasant discourse than at other tiuies, and would then always drop some loving and facetious observations to be remembered against... | |
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| Izaak Walton - 1825 - 564 pages
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