The TemplarT. and G. Underwood, 1822 - 89 sivua |
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Sivu 21
... judges fond of Like Norbury , were pleas'd . Oh ! that the Templar Was of the Pleader's Guide , a rich Exemplar . XXXVII . When men do choose an independent life , Resolv'd with legal lore to sate the mind , Free from the inquisitions ...
... judges fond of Like Norbury , were pleas'd . Oh ! that the Templar Was of the Pleader's Guide , a rich Exemplar . XXXVII . When men do choose an independent life , Resolv'd with legal lore to sate the mind , Free from the inquisitions ...
Sivu 48
... At certain seasons when they used to prance'- Judges and benchers jigging round our hall — Serjeants and barristers , both great and small . XXVIII . But , what's most extraordinary , no ladies 48 Canto 11 . THE TEMPLAR :
... At certain seasons when they used to prance'- Judges and benchers jigging round our hall — Serjeants and barristers , both great and small . XXVIII . But , what's most extraordinary , no ladies 48 Canto 11 . THE TEMPLAR :
Sivu 61
... of their lordships of the Common Pleas Of whom ' tis said , they once were dashing sparks , And serv'd their clerkships as attorneys ' clerks . XLIX . In fact judge Saunders was a beggar lad Canto II . 61 THE TEMPLAR .
... of their lordships of the Common Pleas Of whom ' tis said , they once were dashing sparks , And serv'd their clerkships as attorneys ' clerks . XLIX . In fact judge Saunders was a beggar lad Canto II . 61 THE TEMPLAR .
Sivu 62
XLIX . In fact judge Saunders was a beggar lad , ( 18 ) And afterwards he scribbled for his food ; And then he was with some attorney sad , And I've no doubt on earth it did him good . About his frame he bore some issues bad , Of which ...
XLIX . In fact judge Saunders was a beggar lad , ( 18 ) And afterwards he scribbled for his food ; And then he was with some attorney sad , And I've no doubt on earth it did him good . About his frame he bore some issues bad , Of which ...
Sivu 63
LI . Och ! he was very offensive on the bench To all the judges , who with finger and thumb Squeez'd their nice nostrils - he made such a stench Whenever he did near his brethren come . Yet he could write and talk Latin and French ; And ...
LI . Och ! he was very offensive on the bench To all the judges , who with finger and thumb Squeez'd their nice nostrils - he made such a stench Whenever he did near his brethren come . Yet he could write and talk Latin and French ; And ...
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Alfred Clifford's Letter amusement ancient attorney Audomare bards Bellerophon bench benchers Boney buildings sore oppress'd chambers Chancellor chang'd clerk couple of hounds delightful diddle dum Disgust at verse Don Juan Don of Madame dull fear FLEET STREET grave Hardwicke hath HERBERT's Antiquities horse Hugh Paganus Inner Temple Inns of Court Jerusalem jurisprudence king Knights Templars London Lord Byron Lord Chancellor Lord Coke Lordship Madame Vestris Master Matthew Paris Middle Temple muse ne'er never NOTES TO CANTO o'er panyer-man doth wind Perry-Whigs plac'd Pleader's Guide pleasures poem poet pride quantum reader robb'd rum ti diddle seen serv'd Sing rum Sing rum ti smile solemn Sport the oak story student sure tell Temple Garden Thames thee there's thine things thou thought thyself Tis true Vestris vex'd what's whilst wish'd words write XXXVIII yon fair church Zounds
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Sivu 73 - Neither a borrower nor a lender be ; For loan oft loses both itself and friend, And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.
Sivu 29 - ... judices, ut a nullius umquam me tempore aut commodo aut otium meum abstraxerit aut voluptas avocarjt aut denique somnus retardant ? Quare quis tandem me reprehendat aut quis mihi jure succenseat, si quantum ceteris ad suas res obeundas...
Sivu 83 - Will I upon thy party wear this rose : And here I prophesy ; — This brawl to-day Grown to this faction, in the Temple garden, Shall send, between the red rose and the white, A thousand souls to death and deadly night.
Sivu 89 - And know, my son, that I would not have thee believe that all which I have said in these books is law, for I will not presume to take this upon me. But of those things that are not law, inquire and learn of my wise masters learned in the law.
Sivu 89 - And for a farewell to our jurisprudent, I wish unto him the gladsome light of jurisprudence, the loveliness of temperance, the stabilitie of fortitude, and the soliditie of justice.
Sivu 82 - This was founded by the templars in the reign of Henry II. upon the model of that of the holy sepulchre at Jerusalem (the general plan of all. their churches), and was consecrated in 1185, by Heraclius patriarch of Jerusalem.
Sivu 85 - Barr are chosen to sing a song to the Judges, Serjeants, or Masters of the Bench ; which is usually performed; and in default thereof, there may be an amerciament. Then the Judges and Benchers take their places, and sit down at the upper end of the Hall.
Sivu 83 - Garden as the place where the badges of the red and white roses, those baleful cognizances of the Houses of York and Lancaster, had their origin, and ' ' under which the rival partizans of each line arranged themselves in the fatal quarrel that caused such torrents of blood to flow.
Sivu 81 - The knights templars were originally crusaders, who happening to be quartered in places adjacent to the Holy Temple...
Sivu 28 - Imitations of Horace, book ii. epist. ii. Perhaps the opinion was founded on the notion which many entertain, that the study of polite literature is incompatible with a profound knowledge of the law ; not recollecting, that the human mind necessarily requires some relaxation, and that a change of study is the greatest and most natural of all relaxations, to a mind engaged in professional pursuits. Besides, — the...