The Outcasts: A Romance, Zväzok 2

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Strana 279 - Sight, Unto them all that there did wait, He thus broke forth in Words aright ; Behold ! within your Sight...
Strana 278 - And while she dress-d it in her lap Her husband made the infant pap. Anon, the sexton thither came, And finding them there by the fire; The drunken -knave, all void of shame, To drive them out was his desire ; And spurning out the noble dame, Her husband-s wrath he did inflame.
Strana 277 - All Wet-shod both in Dirt and Mire, After much Grief their Hearts yet leap, For Labour doth some Rest require, A Town before them they did see, But lodged there they cou'd not be.
Strana 278 - But lodged there they cou'd not be. " From House to House then they did go, Seeking that night where they might lie ; But want of Money was their Woe, And still their Babe with Cold did cry ; With Cap and Knee they Court'sy make, But none of them wou'd Pity take.
Strana 277 - As wet as ever she could be. And when the lady, kind and mild, Was weary, then the child bore he ; And thus they one another eas'd, And with their fortunes seemed well pleas'd.
Strana 278 - Lo ! here a princess of great blood Doth pray a peasant for relief ! With tears bedewed as she stood, Yet few or none regard her grief. Her speech they could not understand, But gave her money in her hand.
Strana 276 - And from their hearts much wo did drive ; And so with thanks to God on high, They took their way to Germany. Thus, as they travell'd...
Strana 278 - And while she dressed it in her Lap, Her Husband made the Infant Pap. " Anon the Sexton thither came, And finding them, there by the Fire, The drunken Knave all void of Shame, To drive them out was his desire, And spurning out the Noble Dame, Her Husband's Wrath he did inflame...
Strana 279 - Ran down his head as he did stand; Wherefore the sexton presently For aid and help aloud did cry. Then came the officers...
Strana 274 - WHEN God had taken for our sin, That prudent prince king Edward away, Then bloody Bonner did begin His raging malice to bewray : All those that did God's word profess, He persecuted more or less.

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