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" He used often to say, that if he were to choose a place to die in, it should be an inn ; it looking like a pilgrim's going home, to whom this world was all as an inn, and who was weary of the noise and confusion in it. "
The Old Inns of Old England: A Picturesque Account of the Ancient and ... - Page 29
by Charles George Harper - 1906
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Preacher and Homiletic Monthly, Volume 23

1892 - 590 pages
...last, in 1684, in London at the Bell Tavern, Warwick Lane. " He used often to say that if he were to choose a place to die in it should be an inn, it looking...like a pilgrim's going home, to whom this world was all as an inn, and who was weary of the noise and confusion in it." He added that the officious tenderness...
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Sussex

Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - Sussex (England) - 1894 - 280 pages
...desire that he might not trouble his friends in his death. ' He used often to say that, if he were to choose a place to die in, it should be an inn ; it...like a pilgrim's going home, to whom this world was all as an inn, and who was weary of the noise and confusion in it. He added that the officious tenderness...
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The Periodical, Issues 1-24

Books - 1896 - 1162 pages
...writers.' . . . * * * ' Leighton (formerly Archbishop of Glasgow) used often to say that if he were to choose a place to die in, it should be an inn ; it...like a pilgrim's going home, to whom this world was all as an inn, and who was weary with the noise and confusion in it. He added that the officious tenderness...
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The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 15

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1897 - 870 pages
...literature. Abp. Leighton, who died 1684, in the Bell, Warwick Lane, ' often used to say, that if ho were to choose a place to die in, it should be an inn; it looking like a pilgrim's home, to whom this world was all as an inn, and who was weary of the noise and confusion of it. And...
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The Home Counties Magazine: Devoted to the Topography of London ..., Volume 10

William John Hardy, F. E. Robinson, William Paley Baildon - Berkshire (England) - 1908 - 432 pages
...fell ill and passed to his rest at the Bell, Warwick Lane, Newgate Street, in 1684. " If I were to choose a place to die in, it should be an inn. It looks like a pilgrim going home, to whom this world was all an inn, and who was weary of the noise...
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Burnet's History of My Own Time: A New Edition, Based on that of M. J. Routh ...

Gilbert Burnet - Great Britain - 1900 - 562 pages
...became us. There were two remarkable circumstances in his death. He used often to say that if he were to choose a place to die in, it should be an inn ; it...like a pilgrim's going home, to whom this world was all as an inn, and / who was weary with the noise and confusion in it. He added that the officious...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift ...

Jonathan Swift - 1900 - 220 pages
...ever seen. — Swift. Very civil. his [Leightoun's] death. He used often to say, that if he were to choose a place to die in, it should be an inn; it...like a pilgrim's going home, to whom this world was all as an inn, and who was weary of the noise and confusion in it. — Swift. Canting puppy. P. 590....
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The Book of the Future Life

Pauline W. Roose - 1900 - 294 pages
...by Bishop Burnet in his " Own Times." " He used often to say," relates Burnet, " that, if he were to choose a place to die in, it should be an inn — it looked like a pilgrim's going home, to whom all this world was as an inn, and who was weary of the...
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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: Historical writings

Jonathan Swift - 1902 - 468 pages
...ever seen. — Swift. Very civil. his [Leightoun's] death. He used often to say, that if he were to choose a place to die in, it should be an inn; it...like a pilgrim's going home, to whom this world was all as an inn, and who was weary of the noise and confusion in it. — Swift. Canting puppy. P. 590....
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Chambers's Cyclopędia of English Literature, Volume 2

Robert Chambers - American literature - 1902 - 864 pages
.... . There were two remarkable circumstances in his death. He used often to say, that if he were to choose a place to die in, it should be an inn ; it...like a pilgrim's going home, to whom this world was all as an inn, and who was weary with the noise and confusion in it. He added, that the officious tenderness...
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