| William Hone - Dance - 1823 - 330 pages
...on them ; and Ood sent to them a shameful token; for the chyldren that were born after in the playce had tayles, as it is sayd, tyl they had repented them. It is said comynly that this fyll at Strode in Kente; but blyssyd be Gode, at thys claye is no such defonnyte."... | |
| John Skelton - 1864 - 460 pages
...apprehend, the person who excited the wrath of Skelton. Page 213. v. 1. Anglicus a tergo caudam gent, &c.] These three hexameters are, it would seem, the...suche deformyte." The lyf of saynt Austyn, — Golden Legends, fol. clxxiiii. ed. 1483. See too Nova Legenda Anglie (by Capgrave), 1516. fol. xxx. " Anglos... | |
| 1866 - 460 pages
...p. 234. This George Dundas was, I apprehend, the person who excited the wrath of Skelton. Page 213. v. 1. Anglicus a tergo caudam gerit, &c.] These three...Capgrave), 1516. fol. xxx. " Anglos quosdam caudatos esse. glicarum rerum conditores id serio traderent : nasci videlicet homines, instar brutorum animalium caudatos... | |
| John Skelton - 1879 - 932 pages
...would seem, the composition of Dundas. " After this saynt austyn entryd in to dorsetshyre, and came m to a towne where as were wycked peple & refused his...god at this day is no suche deformyte." The lyf of sayat Austyn, — Golden. Legende, fol. clxxiiii. ed. 1483. See too Nova Legenda Anglie (by Capgrave),... | |
| George Neilson - British - 1896 - 52 pages
...Almyghty God to shewe " his jugement on them, and god sente to them a shameful token for the "children that were borne after in that place had tayles, as...Strode in "Kente; but blessyd be God at this day is no such deformyte." The sigh of relief in the closing line is noteworthy as a positive statement on a... | |
| Scotland - 1896 - 596 pages
...Almyghty God to shewe "his jugement on them, and god sente to them a shameful token for the "children that were borne after in that place had tayles, as...Strode in "Kente; but blessyd be God at this day is no such deformyte." The sigh of relief in the closing line is noteworthy as a positive statement on a... | |
| Louis A. Barbé - Scotland - 1912 - 392 pages
...Almyghty God to shewe his jugement on them, and God sente to them a shameful token, for the children that were borne after in that place had tayles, as it is said, tyl they had repented them. It is sayd comynly that thys fyl at Strode in Kente; but, blessyd... | |
| Glasgow Archaeological Society - Archaeology - 1896 - 720 pages
...Almyghty. God to shewe "his jugement on them, and god sente to them a shameful token for the "children that were borne after in that place had tayles, as...Strode in " Kente; but blessyd be God at this day is no such deformyte." The sigh of relief in the closing line is noteworthy as a positive statement on a... | |
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