I) your sheep that were wont to be so meek and tame, and so small eaters, now, as I hear say, be become so great devourers and so wild, that they eat up, and swallow down the very men themselves. They consume, destroy, and devour whole fields, houses,... The Quarterly Review - Página 242editado por - 1829Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Douglas Earl of Selkirk - 1805 - 318 páginas
...' Your sheep that were wont to be so meek and tame, .' and so small eaters, now, as I hear say, be become so ' great devourers and so wild, that they eat up and swal* low down the very men themselves. They consume, e destroy, and devour whole fields, houses, and... | |
| Philip Miller - 1834 - 250 páginas
...in his Utopia, " that were wont to be so meek and tame, and such small eaters, are now become such great devourers, and so wild, that they eat up and swallow down the very men themselves." " One covetous and unsatiable cormorant, and very plague of his native country, compasses about and... | |
| Cuthbert William Johnson - 1844 - 1210 páginas
...More in his Utopia, that were wont to be so meek and tame, and such small eaters, are now become such great devourers, and so wild, that they eat up and swallow down the very men themselves." — "One covetous and unsalable cormorant, and very plague of his native country, compasses about and... | |
| Charles Knight - 1857 - 560 páginas
...— " your sheep, that were wont to be so meek and tame, and so small eaters, now, as I hear say, be become so great devourers and so wild, that they eat...whole fields, houses, and cities : for look, in what parts of the realm doth grow the finest and therefore dearest wool, — there, noblemen and gentlemen,... | |
| Cuthbert William Johnson - 1869 - 1296 páginas
...Utopia, "that were want to be so meek and tame, and such small eaters, are now become such рте at devourers, and so wild, that they eat up and swallow down the very men themselves."— "One covetous and uusatiable cormorant, and very plague of his native country, compasses about and... | |
| Charles Knight - 1874 - 556 páginas
...— "your sheep, that were wont to be so meek and tame, and so small eaters, now, as I hear say, be become so great devourers and so wild, that they eat...men themselves. They consume, destroy, and devour wholo fields, houses, and cities : for look, in what parts of the realm doth grow the finest and therefore... | |
| Thomas Edward Scrutton - 1887 - 202 páginas
...realm of England 1 :— " Your sheep that were wont to be so meek and tame and so small eaters now have become so great devourers and so wild that they eat...grow the finest and therefore dearest wool, there noble men and gentlemen yea and certain abbots...much annoying the weal public, leave no ground for... | |
| Thomas Edward Scrutton - 1887 - 208 páginas
...England1: — " Your sheep that were wont to be so meek and tame and so small eaters now have beoome so great devourers and so wild that they eat up and...grow the finest and therefore dearest wool, there noble men and gentlemen yea and certain abbots... much annoying the weal public, leave no ground for... | |
| Charles Creighton - 1891 - 730 páginas
...quoth I, your sheep that were wont to be so meek and tame, and so small eaters, now, as I hear say, be become so great devourers and so wild that they eat...whole fields, houses and cities. For look in what parts of the realm doth grow the finest and therefore dearest wool, these noblemen 390 Causes of vagrancy... | |
| Charles Creighton - 1891 - 730 páginas
...quoth I, your sheep that were wont to be so meek and tame, and so small eaters, now, as I hear say, be become so great devourers and so wild that they eat...whole fields, houses and cities. For look in what parts of the realm doth grow the finest and therefore dearest wool, these noblemen and gentlemen, yea... | |
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