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" ... the noblemen shall appoint them ; then, when day is come, the lords and gentlemen of their companies do ride or go to the said places, sometimes wading up to the... "
Tom Nash His Ghost: to the Three Scurvy Fellowes of the Upstart Family of ... - Page 49
by Thomas Nashe (pseud) - 1871 - 15 pages
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Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott

Walter Scott - Authors, English - 1884 - 616 pages
...places, sometimes wading up to the middles, through burns and rivers ; and then, they being come lo the place, do lie down on the ground, till those foresaid scouts, which are called the Tinkhell, do bring down the deer ; but, as the proverb says of the bad cook, so these tinkhell men...
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Poetical Works, Volume 4

Walter Scott - 1884 - 630 pages
...their companies do ride or go to the said places, sometimes wading up to the middles, through burns and rivers ; and then, they being come to the place, do lie down on tha ground, till those foresaid scouts, which are called the Tinkhell, do bring down the deer ; but,...
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Shooting: Field and Covert, Volume 1

Thomas de Grey Baron Walsingham, Sir Ralph Payne-Gallwey - Shooting - 1887 - 390 pages
...their companies do ride or go to the said places, sometimes wading up to the middles through burns and rivers ; and then, they being come to the place,...ground, till those foresaid scouts, which are called the tinkhell, do bring down the deer ; but, as the proverb says of the bad cook so these tinkhell men do...
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Early Prose and Poetical Works of John Taylor, the Water Poet

John Taylor - 1888 - 340 pages
...termagants [ptarmigans] ; good ale, sack, white, and claret, tent, or Alicante, with most potent Aquavit*. All these, and more than these we had continually,...called the Tinchel, do bring down the deer; but as the proveib says of a bad cook, so these Tinchel-men do lick their own fingers; for besides their bows...
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Poetical Works: With a Biographical & Critical Memoir

Sir Walter Scott - 1890 - 612 pages
...wading up to the middles, through burns and rivers ; and then, they being come to the place, do He down on the ground, till those foresaid scouts, which are called the Tinkhell, do bring down the deer ; but, as the proverb says of the bad cook, so these tinkhell men...
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Shooting ...: Moor and Marsh

Thomas de Grey Baron Walsingham, Sir Ralph Payne-Gallwey - Shooting - 1893 - 414 pages
...their companies do ride or go to the said places, sometimes wading up to the middles through burns and rivers ; and then, they being come to the place,...ground, till those foresaid scouts, which are called the tinkhell, do bring down the deer ; but, as the proverb says of the bad cook so these tinkhell men do...
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Marmion

Walter Scott - 1900 - 420 pages
...their companies do ride or go to the said places, sometimes wading up to the middles, through burns and rivers ; and then, they being come to the place,...ground, till those foresaid scouts, which are called the Tinkhell, do bring down the deer ; but, as the proverb says of a bad cook, so these tinkhell men do...
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The Novels and Poems of Sir Walter Scott: Poems and ballads

Walter Scott - 1900 - 782 pages
...their companies do ride or go to the said places, sometimes wading up to the middles, through burns and rivers ; and then, they being come to the place,...ground, till those foresaid scouts, which are called the Tinkhell, do bring down the deer ; but, as the proverb says of a bad cook, so these tinkhell men do...
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McIan's Highlanders at Home, Or, Gaelic Gatherings

James Logan - Highlands (Scotland) - 1900 - 288 pages
...wading up to the middles through bournes and rivers ; and then they being come to the place, doe lye down on the ground till those foresaid scouts, which are called the Tinckell, do bring down the deer ; but as the proverb says of a bad cooke, so these Tinckell men doe...
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Chamber's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 1

Robert Chambers - English literature - 1902 - 868 pages
...their companies do ride or go to the said places, sometimes wading up to their middles through bourne» g passage : There was a Lord in the campe, let him...alehouse without welt or gard of anie Ivibusli, and sol . . . Then, after we had stayed three hours or thereatxjuts, we might perceive the [leer appear on...
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