And then you shall live freely there, without sergeants, or courtiers, or lawyers, or intelligencers, only a few industrious Scots, perhaps, who, indeed, are dispersed over the face of the whole earth. But as for them, there are no greater friends to... The Works of John Marston: Reprinted from the Original Editions. With Notes ... - Page 331by John Marston - 1856Full view - About this book
| James Thomson - English literature - 1896 - 692 pages
...of Virginia] without Serjeants, or courtiers, or lawyers, or intelligencers : only a few industrious Scots, perhaps, who indeed are dispersed over the...friends to Englishmen and England when they are out on't, in the world, than they are : and, for my part, I would a hundred thousand of them were there,... | |
| James Thomson - English literature - 1896 - 502 pages
...of Virginia] without Serjeants, or courtiers, or lawyers, or intelligencers: only a few industrious Scots, perhaps, who indeed are dispersed over the...face of the whole earth. But as for them, there are J no greater friends to Englishmen and England when they are out on't, in the world, than they are... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward - English drama - 1899 - 792 pages
...of the play printed in 1605 (where Seagull describes Virginia as peopled by ' only a few industrious Scots, perhaps, who indeed are dispersed over the face of the whole earth,' and goes on to speak of them as great friends to England ' when they are out on't,' and to wish them... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward - English drama - 1899 - 792 pages
...of the play printed in 1605 (where Seagull describes Virginia as peopled by ' only a few industrious Scots, perhaps, who indeed are dispersed over the face of the whole earth,' and goes on to speak of them as great friends to England ' when they are out on't/ and to wish them... | |
| Robert Chambers, David Patrick - Authors, English - 1901 - 862 pages
...said to be ' dispersed over the face of the whole earth;' and the dramatist sarcastically adds : ' 'i, in the world, than they are ; and, for my part, 1 would a hundred thousand of them were there [ie... | |
| German literature - 1906 - 692 pages
...live freely there without sergeants, or courtiers or lawyers or intelligencers, only a few industrious Scots perhaps, who indeed are dispersed over the face...out on 't, in the world than they are. And, for my part, I would, " hundred thousand of them were there, for we are all one countrymen, ye know, and we... | |
| Maurice Castelain - 1907 - 1012 pages
...industrious Scots, perhaps, who indeed are dispersed over the face ot the whole earth. But as for ihem, there are no greater friends to Englishmen and England, when they are ont on't, in the world, than they are. And for my part, I would a hundrcd thousand of hem were there,... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - History - 1908 - 416 pages
...courtiers or lawyers, and intelligenceers; (only a few industrious Scots, perhaps, who are, indeed, dispersed over the face of the whole earth, but as...and England when they are out on 't in the world, and, for my part, I would a hundred thousand of them were there; for we are all one-countrymen now... | |
| Virginia Crocheron Gildersleeve - Theater - 1908 - 278 pages
...freely there, without sargeants, or courtiers, or lawyers, or intelligencers, only a few industrious Scots perhaps, who indeed are dispersed over the face...friends to Englishmen and England, when they are out on't, in the world, than they are. And for my own part, I would a hundred thousand of them were there,... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - 1909 - 446 pages
...courtiers or lawyers, and intelligenceers ; (only a few industrious Scots, perhaps, who are, indeed, dispersed over the face of the whole earth, but as...and England when they are out on 't in the world, and, for my part, I would a hundred thousand of them were there; for we are all one-countrymen now... | |
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