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A History of Whitby, and Streoneshalh Abbey: With a Statistical Survey of ... - Page 311
by George Young - 1817 - 953 pages
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A History of Whitby, and Streoneshalh Abbey: With a Statistical ..., Volume 1

George Young - Whitby (England) - 1817 - 500 pages
...sick, and at the Point of Death, sent fer the Abbot, and desired him to send for the Gentlemen, who had wounded him to Death. The Abbot so doing, the Gentlemen...Hermit being sore sick, said, I am sure to die of these Woundi. The Abbot answered, They shall die for thee. i'nt the Hermit said, Not so, for I freely forgive...
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A Picture of Whitby and Its Environs

George Young - Whitby (England) - 1824 - 340 pages
...sick, and at the Point of Death, sent for the Abbot, and desired him to send for the Gentlemen, who had wounded him to Death. The Abbot so doing, the Gentlemen came, and the Hermit being sore sick, said, / am sure to die of these Wounds. The Abbot answered, They tjiall die for thee. But the Hermit said,...
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A Picture of Whitby and Its Environs

George Young - Whitby (England) - 1824 - 344 pages
...the Hermit being sore sick, said, 1 am tare to die of these Wounds. The Abbot answered, Thry ihall die for thee. But the Hermit said, Not so, for I freely forgive them my Death, if they be content to be mjoyued to this Penance, for the Safeguard of their .S•oufe. The Genliemen being there present, [and...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 98, Part 2; Volume 144

Early English newspapers - 1828 - 758 pages
...extremity, required the abbot to send for those who had wounded him ; and upon their drawing near, he said, " I am sure to die of these wounds." The abbot answered, "They shall die for thee." The devout hermil replied, " Not so, for I freely forgive them my death, if they be content to be enjoined...
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The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Volume 2

1829 - 446 pages
...extremity, required the abbot to send for those who had wounded him ; and upon their drawing near, he said, " I am sure to die of these wounds." The abbot answered, " They shall die for thee." The devout hermit replied, " Not so, for I freely forgive them my death, if they be content to be enjoined...
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The Hermit of Eskdaleside, with Other Poems

I. A. Merryweather - English poetry - 1833 - 162 pages
...sick, and at the Point of Death, sent for the Abbot, and desirej him to send for the Gentlemen, who had wounded him to Death. The Abbot so doing, the Gentlemen came, and the Hermit being sore sick, said, / am sure to die nf these Wounds, The Abbot answered, They shall die fur thee. But the Hermit said,...
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A Glossary of Yorkshire Words and Phrases: Collected in Whitby and the ...

Francis Kildale Robinson - English language - 1855 - 260 pages
...abbot, and desure/ said he, ' to die of those wounds.' The abbot answered, 'They shall dieforthee.' But the hermit said, ' Not so, for I freely forgive them my death if they be content to be enjoined this penance for the safeguard of their souls.' The gentlemen being present bid him enjoin...
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The Land We Live in: Scotland, Ireland and the Devonshire coast

England - 1856 - 586 pages
...cruelly wounded him. The abbot and the gentlemen in due time arrived, and the hermit being very weak said — ' I am sure to die of these wounds.' The...abbot answered — 'They shall die for thee.' 'But,' said the hermit, ' not so, for I freely forgive them my death, if they be content to be enjoyned to...
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Old abbeys of England

England - Abbeys - 1862 - 162 pages
...cruelly wounded him. The abbot and the gentlemen in due time arrived, and the hermit, being very weak, said, ' I am sure to die of these wounds.' The abbot answered, 'They shall die for thee.' ' But,' said the hermit, ' not so, for I freely forgive them my death, if they be content to be enjoined this...
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Tenures of Land & Customs of Manors

Thomas Blount, William Carew Hazlitt - Customary law - 1874 - 492 pages
...for the gentlemen who had wounded him to death. So doing, the gentlemen came, and the hermit, being sick, said : " I am sure to die of these wounds ;" the Abbot answered, " They shall die for it ;" but the hermit said, " Not so, for I will freely forgive them my death, if they are content to...
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