| Sir Thomas Stafford - 1810 - 380 strani
...the Towne, there was a mighty concourse of people, insomuch as all the Streets, Doores and Windowes, yea the very Gutters and tops of the Houses were so...them, as if they came to see him, whom God had sent to beethat Comfort and Delight, their soules and hearts most desired, and they welcomed him with all the... | |
| Sir Thomas Stafford, George Carew Totnes, Earl of, Stafford,Thomas, Sir, fl. 1633 - 1821 - 378 strani
...Towne, there was a mighty concourse of people, inso'. much as all the Streets, Doores and Windawes, yea the very Gutters and tops of the Houses were so...them, as if they came to see him, whom God had sent to bee that Comfort and Delight, their soules and hearts most desired, and they welcomed him with all... | |
| Lady Georgiana Chatterton - 1839 - 338 strani
...Afterwards " the Great Earl of Cork." course of people, insomuch, as all the streets, doores, and windowes, yea the very gutters and tops of the houses were so...them, as if they came to see him whom God had sent to bee that comfort and delight their soules and hearts most desired, and they welcomed him with all the... | |
| Charles Bernard Gibson - 1854 - 382 strani
...town, there was a mighty concourse of people, insomuch that all the streets, doores, and windowes, yea the very gutters and tops of the houses were so filled by them, as if they came to see him whom God had sent to bee that comfort and delight their souls and... | |
| Charles Bernard Gibson - 1854 - 392 strani
...town, there was a mighty concourse of people, insomuch that all the streets, doores, and windowes, yea the very gutters and tops of the houses were so filled by them, as if they came to see him whom God had sent to bee that comfort and delight their souls and... | |
| Patrick Francis Moran - 1864 - 214 strani
...entry into the town, " there was a mighty concourse of people," says sir George Carew, " insomuch that all the streets, doors, and windows — yea, the very...houses, were so filled with them, as if they came to see one whom God had sent to be that comfort^ and delight which their hearts and souls most desired ; and... | |
| Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - 1873 - 680 strani
...the Towne, there was a mighty concourse of people, insomuch as all the Streets, Doores, and windowes, yea the very gutters and tops of the Houses were so...them, as if they came to see him, whom God had sent to bee that Comfort and Delight, their soûles and hearts most desired, and they welcomed him with all... | |
| 1877 - 796 strani
...evening ; and by the way and at their entry into the town there was a concurrence of people, insomuch as all the streets, doors, and windows, yea, the very...him whom God had sent to be that comfort and delight to their hearts and souls most desired ; and they welcomed him with all the expressions of joy, every... | |
| 1877 - 790 strani
...evening ; and by the way and at their entry into the town there was a concurrence of people, insomuch as all the streets, doors, and windows, 'yea, the...him whom God had sent to be that comfort and delight to their hearts and souls most desired ; and they welcomed him with all the expressions of joy, every... | |
| Alfred Webb - 1878 - 616 strani
...was received with wild enthusiasm by the people, "insomuch as all the streets, doores, and windowes, yea, the very gutters and tops of the houses, were so filled with them." This enthusiasm, however, completely died away when he was seen to attend the Protestant service —... | |
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