... What is good for a bootless Bene ? To which the mother, apprehending that some great calamity had befallen her son, instantly replied ; Endless sorrow. " The language of this question, almost unintelligible at present, proves the antiquity of the... Lethè and other poems, ed. by G.S. Faber - Página 208por Sophia Woodrooffe - 1844 - 229 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Edward Baines - 1822 - 822 páginas
...grey hound in his leash, the animal hung back, and drew his unfortunate master into the torrent. The misfortune is said to have occasioned the translation...from Embsay to Bolton, which was the nearest eligible lite to the place where it happened." One of the gates of the priory still remains; and by stopping... | |
| M. Thomas Shaw - 1830 - 206 páginas
...mother, apprehending some great calamity had " befallen her son, instantly replied, ' Endless sorrow.' " This misfortune is said to have occasioned the "translation of the Priory from Embsay to Bolton, "for they secretly languished for its fine fields and " woods." Grose, in his antiquities, says, "... | |
| William Hone - 1832 - 874 páginas
...proves the antiquity of the story, which nearly amounts to proving its truth, but " bootless been" is unavailing prayer ; and the meaning, though imperfectly...occasioned the translation of the priory from Embsay to Bollón, which was the nearest eligible site to the place where it happened. The lady was now in a... | |
| William Hone - 1832 - 852 páginas
...proves the antiquity of the story, which nearly amounts to proving its truth. But " bootless been" is unavailing prayer ; and the meaning, though imperfectly...been, " What remains when prayer is useless ?" This misfortnne is said to have occasioned the translation of the priory from Embsay to Bolton, which was... | |
| 1830 - 314 páginas
...greyhound in his leash, the animal hung back, and drew his unfortunate master into the torrent. The misfortune is said to have occasioned the translation of the priory from Embray to Bolton, which was the nearest eligible site to the place where it happened."— WwiTAKEa... | |
| Edward Parsons - 1834 - 522 páginas
...greyhound in his leash, the animal hung back, and drew his unfortunate master into the torrent. The misfortune is said to have occasioned the translation of the priory from Embsey to Bolton, which was the nearest eligible site to the place where it happened." One of the gates... | |
| The Mirror of Literature,Amusement,and Instruction VOL.XXXII - 1838 - 474 páginas
...with a greyhound in his leash, the animal hung back and drew his unfortunate master into the torrent. This misfortune is said to have occasioned the translation of the priory from F.mlbay to Bolton, the nearest eligible site to the place where it happened. MEDAL OF CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL.... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1848 - 268 páginas
...The language of this question, almost unintelligible at present, proves the antiquity of the story. But ' bootless bene,' is unavailing prayer ; and the...to have been, ' What remains when prayer is useless ? ' take any impression from her spiritual comforters ; but trie views of the two parties were different... | |
| William Hone - 1859 - 854 páginas
...imperfectly expressed, seems to have been, " What remains when prayer is useless?" This misfortnne is said to have occasioned the translation of the priory from Embsay to Bolton, which was theneirest eligible site to the place where it happened. The lady was now in a proper situation of... | |
| John Pagen White - 1873 - 368 páginas
...Romillij, and beheld his fate, returned to the Lady Aaliza, and, with despair in his countenance, enquired, 'What is good for a bootless Bene?' To which the mother,...to have been, ' What remains when prayer is useless ?' " The accuracy of this account, though admitted to be true so far as the death of a scion of Romili's... | |
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