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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. "
The Story of an Irish Sept: Their Character & Struggle to Maintain Their ... - Page 28
by Nottidge Charles Macnamara - 1896 - 339 pages
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The Works of Spenser: In Six Volumes. With a Glossary Explaining the Old and ...

Edmund Spenser - 1750 - 320 pages
...and from the Sight of Men. When it raineth, it is his Pent-houfe ; when it bloweth, it is his Tent j when it freezeth, it is his Tabernacle. In Summer, he can wear it loofe ; in Winter he can wrap it clofe; at all times, he can ufe it; never heavy, never cumber'—...
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A View of the State of Ireland as it was in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth ...

Edmund Spenser - Ireland - 1763 - 310 pages
...Heaven, from the Offence of the Earth, and from the Sight of Men. When it raineth, it is his Pent-houfe ; when it bloweth, it is his Tent ; when it freezeth, it is. his Tabernacle. In Summer, he can wear it loofc ; in Winter he can wrap it clofe ; at all times, he can ufe it ; never heavy, never cumberfome....
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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...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...
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Castle Rackrent: An Hibernian Tale. Taken from Facts, and from the Manners ...

Maria Edgeworth - Ireland - 1801 - 244 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 it is his taberftacle. In summer he cari *•' wear it loose ; in winter he can wrap it close j " at all times...
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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,...times he can use it ; never heavy, never cumbersome. Likewise for a rebel! it is as serviceable. For in his warre that he maketh (if at least h deserve...
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Castle Rackrent [by M. Edgeworth].

Maria Edgeworth - 1804 - 242 pages
...from the offence of the earth, and from " the sight of men. When it rainelh it is his pent" house ; when it bloweth, it is his tent ; when it " freezeth it is his tabernacle. In summer he caa " wear it loose; in winter he can wrap it close j " at all times he can use it ; never heavy, neve*...
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The Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 8

Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1805 - 594 pages
...heaven, from the offence of the earth, and from the light of men. When it raineth it is his pent-houfe ; when it bloweth it. is his tent ; when it freezeth it is his tabernacle. In Sommer he can wear it loofe, in •winter he can wrap it clofe ; at all times he can ufe it ; never...
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The Stranger in Ireland: Or, A Tour in the Southern and Western Parts of ...

Sir John Carr - Ireland - 1806 - 366 pages
...from the offence of the " earth, and from the sight of man. When it raineth, it js his pentr " house; when it bloweth, it is his tent; when it freezeth,...close: at all times he can use it; never heavy, never cum" bersome. Likewise for a rebel it is as serviceable; for in this " war that he maketh (if at least...
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The Emerald, Volumes 1-2

1806 - 688 pages
...when it bloweth, it is his tent ; wjjren- it freezeth, it is his tabernacle. In slimmer he canwear it loose, in winter he can wrap it close : at all times he can use it ; never he*F), never cumbersome. Likewise for a rebel it is serviceable ; for in this war that he maketh (if...
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The Stranger in Ireland: Or, A Tour in the Southern and Western Parts of ...

Sir John Carr - Ireland - 1806 - 322 pages
...from the offence of the earth, and from the sight of man, ' When it raineth, it is his pent-house ; -when it bloweth, it ' is his tent ; when it freezeth, it is his tabernacle. In sum' mer he can -wear it loose, in winter he can wrap it close : ' at all times he can use it ; never...
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