Why, man ! do you sit thinking there, and are too proud to turn the bread ? Whatever be your family, with such manners and sloth, what trust can be put in you hereafter ? If you were even a nobleman, you will be glad to eat the bread which you neglect... Royal Descents and Pedigrees of Founders' Kin - Page 5by Bernard Burke - 1864 - 400 pagesFull view - About this book
| Sharon Turner - 1823 - 636 pages
...your family, with such manners and sloth, what trust can be put in you hereafter ? If you were even a nobleman, you will be glad to eat the bread which...scolding, took care to bake her bread as she wished." 7 MATTHEW of Westminster's statement of the same circumstance is to the same effect. " It happened... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1823 - 1258 pages
...your family, with such manners and sloth, what trust can be put in you hereafter ? If you were even a nobleman, you will be glad to eat the bread which...by her scolding, took care to bake her bread as she wished."7 MATTHEW of Westminster's statement of the same circumstance is to the same effect. " It happened... | |
| Great Britain. [Appendix. - Miscellaneous.] - 1836 - 416 pages
...your family, with such manners and sloth, what trust can be put in you hereaftef ? If you were even a nobleman, you will be glad to eat the bread which...neglect to attend to.' The king, though stung by her upbraidingg, yet heard her with patience and mildness: and roused by her scolding, took care to bake... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1840 - 386 pages
...nobleman, you will be glad to cat the bread which you neglect to attend to/ The king, though slung by her upbraidings, yet heard her with patience and...scolding, took care to bake her bread as she wished (2)." Matthew of Westminster's statement of the same circumstance is to, the sameeffect. "It happened... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1848 - 458 pages
...your family, with such manners and sloth, what trust can be put in you hereafter? If you were even a nobleman, you will be glad to eat the bread which...scolding, took care to bake her bread as she wished." This incident is not mentioned by any of the chroniclers who lived within a century before or after the... | |
| Albrecht von Haller - 1849 - 390 pages
...your family, with such manners and sloth, what trust can be put in you hereafter ? If you were even a nobleman, you will be glad to eat the bread which you neglect to attend to." We will leave it to serious historians and antiquarians to search deeply into this very important matter... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1852 - 582 pages
...the bread which you neglect to . 1X' , attend to.' The king, though stung by her upbraid- 878ings, yet heard her with patience and mildness ; and roused...scolding, took care to bake her bread as she wished." 7 Matthew of Westminster's statement of the same circumstance is to the same effect. " It happened... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1852 - 580 pages
...clypobe, fair miltre bibbenbe. MSS. Vcsp. D. 14. you hereafter? If you were even a nobleman, yon CHAP. will be glad to eat the bread which you neglect to . attend to.' The king, though stung by her upbraid- 8<*ings, yet heard her with patience and mildness ; and roused by her scolding, took care... | |
| Jacob Abbott - 1853
...your family, with your manners and sloth, what trust can be put in you hereafter? If you were even a nobleman, you will be glad to eat the bread which...roused by her scolding, took care to bake her bread thereafter as she wished." There is one remaining account, which is as follows: — " It happened that... | |
| Jacob Abbott - 1876 - 282 pages
...your family, with your manners and sloth, what trust can be put in you hereafter J If you were even a nobleman, you will be glad to eat the bread which...mildness, and, roused by her scolding, took care to bake 'ier bread thereafter as she wished." There is one remaining account, which is as follows : " It happened... | |
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