| 1774 - 428 sivua
...maj^fty 1 jjd en luftily, not difgracing the coat of a king's beef-eater, for whom he was taken. " Well fare thy heart, [quoth the abbot) and here, in a cup of fack, I remember the health oi his grace your mafter. I would give an hundred pounds, upon the condition that I could feed fo heartily... | |
| Francis Grose - 1782 - 370 sivua
...Henry) on which the king laid on lustily, not disgracing one of that place for whom he was mistaken. Well fare thy heart (quoth the abbot) and here in a cup of sack I remember the health of his grace your master. I would give an hundred pounds on the condition... | |
| 302 sivua
...his majtfty laid on luftily, not difgracing the coat of a king's beef-eater, for whom he was taken. " Well fare thy heart, (quoth the abbot) and here, in...cup of fack, I remember the health of his grace your mafler. I would give an hundred pounds, upon the condition that I could feed fo heartily on beef as... | |
| Gilbert Wakefield - 1796 - 382 sivua
..." " " " " " " f' " " " " *' " by this King Henry) on which the King laid on hiftily, not difgracing one of that place, for whom he was miftaken. Well fare thy heart, (quoth the Abhot) and here in a cup of fack I remember the health of His Grace your mafter. I Would give an hundred... | |
| Friend to rational mirth - 1817 - 456 sivua
...knighted, says tradition, by the same monarch), on which he laid to as lustily as any btef -eater. " Well fare thy heart," quoth the abbot, " and here in a cup of sack I remember the health of his grace, ypur muster. I would give a hundred pounds could I feed as... | |
| Roelof van der Pijl - 1819 - 414 sivua
...the abbot's table. A lirloon was fet before him, on which he laid too as lustily as any beefeater „ Well fare thy heart , quoth the abbot , and here in...of fack , I remember the health of his grace your master. I would give a hundred pounds that I could feed on beef as heartily as you do. Alas ! my pour... | |
| Alexander Jamleson - 1821 - 456 sivua
...abbot's table. A sirloin of beef was set before him, on which he laid to as lustily as any beef-eater, ' Well fare thy heart,' quoth the abbot, ' and here in a cup of sack I remember the health of his grace, your master. I would give a hundred pounds could I feed as... | |
| Richard Warner - 1824 - 364 sivua
...which the king laid *' on lustily, not disgracing one of that place, " for whom he was mistaken. ' Well fare " ' thy heart,' quoth the abbot, ' and here in " * a cup of sack I remember the health of " ' his grace your master. I would give an " ' hundred pounds, on condition... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1826 - 664 sivua
...Henry,) on which the king laid on lustily, not disgracing one of that place, for whom he was mistaken. ' Well fare thy heart,' quoth the abbot ; ' and here in a cup of sack I remember the health of the king your master ; I would give an hundred pounds on the condition... | |
| William Pinnock - 1833 - 738 sivua
...table, in character of one of the King's servants, and there he fed plentifully on a sirloin of beef. " Well fare thy heart," quoth the Abbot, " and here, in a cup of sack, I remember the health of his grace, your naster. I would give an hundred pounds on condition... | |
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