| Ezekiel Sanford - English poetry - 1819 - 412 pages
...Church-discipline, for patching kettle : No sow-gelder did blow his horn To geld a cat, but cried ' Reform ;' The oyster-women lock'd their fish up, And trudg'd away, to cry ' No Bishop ;' The mouse-trap men laid save-alls by, And 'gainst Ev'l Counsellors did cry ; Botchers left old clothes... | |
| Samuel Butler - English poetry - 1819 - 560 pages
...discipline, for patching kettle: No sow-gelder did blow his horn To geld a cat, but cry'd Reform. ; . , The oyster-women lock'd their fish up, And trudg'd away, to cry, No Bishop. .540 The mouse-trap men laid save-alls by, And 'gainst Evil Counsellors did cry. Botchers left old... | |
| Arminianism - 1813 - 998 pages
...possessed of the power and spirit of Laud, and we should equally dread a return of those times \Vhen oyster-women lock'd their fish up, And trudg'd away to cry, " No bishop." No wise man among the dissenters can be desirous of seeing a renewal of those contests between the... | |
| 1824 - 120 pages
...ridiculous times, when — Tinkers bawl'd aloud to settle Church discipline, for patching kettle ; The oyster-women lock'd their fish up, And trudg'd away, to cry No Bishop. 30 Botchers left old clothes in the lurch, And fell to turn and patch the church. - Some cry'd the... | |
| Thomas Burton, Guibon Goddard, Great Britain. Parliament, 1640-1660 - Great Britain - 1828 - 642 pages
...so that these brokers will fall to the ground of course. • These are celebrated in Hudibras. " The oyster-women lock'd their fish up, And trudg'd away, to cry, no Bishop." Again, to assist in the fortification of London, the female citizens, " From ladies down to oyster-wenchet,... | |
| Thomas Burton - Great Britain - 1828 - 642 pages
...so that these brokers will fall to the ground of course. * These are celebrated in Hudihras. " The oyster-women lock'd their fish up, And trudg'd away, to cry, no Bishop." Again, to assist in the fortification of London, the female citizens, " From ladies down to oyster-wenches,... | |
| A F. Kendall - 1830 - 704 pages
...the seventeen years preceding his decease expended £70,000 in charitable uses ; William Sancroft, one of the Seven Bishops committed to the Tower by James II., but who, notwithstanding his opposition to the tyrannical measures of that prince, afterwards refused,... | |
| William Lisle Bowles - Anglican Communion - 1831 - 372 pages
...attributed to Ken. The reader who remembers the fanatic and furious execrations of the Puritans in 1642, " When oyster-women lock'd their fish up, And trudg'd away to cry — No BISHOP ! " * I must refer to the excellent Life of Sancroft, by Dr. Doyley, for the most authentic account of all... | |
| 1831 - 426 pages
...discipline, fur patching kettle: No sow-gelder did blow his horn To geld a cat, but cry'd. Reform. The oyster-women lock'd their fish up. And trudg'd away, to cry. No Bishop. 540 The mouse-trap nit- n laid save-alls by. And 'gainst Evil Counsellors did cry. Botchers left old... | |
| Samuel Tymms - England - 1832 - 262 pages
...John Barwick, Dean of St Paul's, and loyalist, who refused the see of Canterbury ; Francis Turner, one of the seven Bishops committed to the Tower by James II. ; William Sherlock, Master of the Temple ; and his son the learned Bishop of London. Of THORLEY were... | |
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