| Michael Drayton - English poetry - 1753 - 434 pages
...Molineux doth make a Molineux to die, * And Egerton-, the (rrength of Egerton doth try.' ' O Chefhire wert thou mad, of thine own native gore ' So much until this day thou never fljed'ft before ! * Above two thoufand men upon the earth were thrown, ' Of which the greateft part... | |
| Thomas Pennant - England - 1811 - 656 pages
...Leigh is overthrown: A Venabks against a Venables doth stand; A Troulbeck fightelh with irTroutbeck hand to hand: There Molineux doth make a Molineux to die; And Egerton the strength of Egertou doth try. ton forge and fFillowbridge wells. The last were once in high esteem for their sanative... | |
| Sampson Erdeswicke - Staffordshire (England) - 1820 - 526 pages
...A Booth, a Booth : and Leigh by Leigh is overthrown ; A Venables against a Venables doth stand ; A Troutbeck fighteth with a Troutbeck hand to hand ;...die ; And Egerton the strength of Egerton doth try." A wooden cross was erected on the field of battle soon after the action, to mark the spot where lord... | |
| Sampson Erdeswicke - 1820 - 516 pages
...and Leigh by Leigh is overthrown ; A Venables against a Venables doth stand ; A Troutbeck fightcth with a Troutbeck hand to hand ; There Molineux doth...die ; And Egerton the strength of Egerton doth try." A wooden cross was erected on the field of battle soon after the action, to mark the spot where lord... | |
| J. H. Hanshall - Cheshire - 1817 - 756 pages
...Prince-, to grant them tbe continuance of their though they could not muster a sufficient Dumber of There Molineux doth make a Molineux to die; And Egerton the strength of Egerton doth try. Oh ! Cheshire ! wert thou mad of thine own native gore. So much until this day thou never (hedd'st... | |
| Thomas Fuller - England - 1840 - 626 pages
...: A Booth, a Booth ; and Leigh by Leigh is overthrown ; A Venables against a Venables doth stand ; And Troutbeck fighteth with a Troutbeck hand to hand...die ; And Egerton the strength of Egerton doth try ; O Cheshire, wert thou mad, of thine own native gore, So much until this day thou never shedst before... | |
| Thomas Fuller - England - 1840 - 624 pages
...Done: A Booth, a Booth ; and Leigh by Leigh is overthrown ; A Venables against a Venables doth stand; And Troutbeck fighteth with a Troutbeck hand to hand...die ; And Egerton the strength of Egerton doth try; O Cheshire, wert thou mad, of thine own native gore, So much until this day thou never shedst before... | |
| George Agar Hansard - Archery - 1840 - 570 pages
...hand. There Molyneux doth make a Molyneux to die, And Egerton the strength of Egerton doth try. Oh Cheshire, wert thou mad? of thine own native gore,...So much until this day, thou never shed'st before. In Weber's tale of Floddcn Field, Lord Stanley addresses those who fought under his banner in the following... | |
| George Agar Hansard - Archery - 1840 - 594 pages
...band. There Molyneux doth make a Molyneux to die, And Egerton the strength of Egerton doth try. Oh Cheshire, wert thou mad ? of thine own native gore,...So much until this day, thou never shed'st before. In Weber's tale of Flodden Field, Lord Stanley addresses those who fought under his banner in the following... | |
| George Raymond - Great Britain - 1842 - 336 pages
...hand. There Molineaux doth make a Moliucaux to die, And Kgerton the strength of Egerton doth try. Oh ! Cheshire, wert thou mad ? of thine own native gore...So much until this day thou never shed'st before." • Supposed to have been derived from Walter Lollardus, one uf the first teachers of the truth in... | |
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