... level through my body, and almost to my back. And there we wrestled for the two greatest and dearest prizes we could ever expect trial for, honour and life. In which struggling my hand, having but an ordinary glove on it, lost one of her servants,... Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britainby Edmund Lodge - 1835Full view - About this book
| Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - English essays - 1714 - 382 pages
...ordinary Glove on it, loft one of her Servants, though the meaneft; which hung by a Skin, and to Sigflt yet remaineth as before, and I am put in hope one Day to recover the Ufe of it again. But at laft, Breathlefs, yet keeping our Holds, there paft on both Sides Propofitions... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1734 - 382 pages
...but an ordinary Glove on it, loit one of her Servants Vo L . II. • I ' though though the meaneft j which hung by a Skin, and to ' Sight yet remaineth...before, and I am put in hope ' one day to recover the Ufe of it again. But at laft, " Ereathlefs, yet keeping our Holds, there pail on both ' fides Propofitions... | |
| 1804 - 498 pages
...for, honour and life. In which struggling my hand, having but an ordinary glove on it, lost one of her servants, though the meanest; which hung by a skin,...at last, breathless, yet keeping our holds, there passed on both sides propositions of quitting each other's sword. But when amity was dead, confidence... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1807 - 374 pages
...for, honour and life. In which struggling my hand, having but an ordinary glove on it, lost one of her servants though the meanest; which hung by a skin,...at last, breathless, yet keeping our holds, there passed on both sides propositions of quitting each other's sword. But when amity was dead, confidence... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1807 - 334 pages
...it, lost one of her servants though the meanest; which hung by a skin, and to sigiit yet rernaineth as before, and I am put in hope one day to recover...at last, breathless, yet keeping our holds, there passed on both sides propositions of quitting each other's sword. But when amity was dead, confidence... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1810 - 342 pages
...honour and life. In -which struggling my hand, having but an ordinary glove on it, lost one of her servants though the meanest ; which hung by a skin, and to sight yet reinaineth as before, and I am put in hope one day to recover the use of it again. But at last, breathless,... | |
| 1820 - 524 pages
...but an ordinary glove on it) lost one of her servants, (though the meanest) which hung by a skine, and to sight yet remaineth as before, and I am put in hope one day to have the use also. But at laste, breathles, yet keepinge our holds, there paste on both sides propositions... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 638 pages
...struggling, my hand having but an ordinary glove on it, lost one of his servants, though the m anest, which hung by a skin, and, to sight, yet remaineth...the use of it again. But at last, breathless, yet quitting our holds, there past on both sides propositions of keeping each other's sword. But when amity... | |
| James Ferguson - English essays - 1819 - 296 pages
...honour and life. In which struggling, my hand, having but an ordinary glove on it, lost one of her servants, though the meanest, which hung by a skin,...at last, breathless, yet keeping our holds, there passed on both sides propositions of quitting each other's sword. But when amity was dead, confidence... | |
| Peace - 1821 - 388 pages
...and life. * Piscretion, In which struggling my hand, having but an ordinary glove on, lost one of her servants though the meanest, which hung by a skin,...at last, breathless, yet keeping our holds, there passed on both sides propositions of quitting each other's sword. But when amity was dead, confidence... | |
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