| Sir William Martin Conway - 1901 - 578 sider
...steamer from Puno. raineth, it is his pent-house ; when it bloweth, it is his tent; when it freezeth, it is his tabernacle. In summer he can wear it loose,...times he can use it, never heavy, never cumbersome." For head-gear the Indians usually wore a sort of close-fitting woollen nightcap with flaps over the... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1902 - 420 sider
...for a thief. When it raineth it is his pent-house, when it bloweth it is his tent, when it freezeth it is his tabernacle. In summer he can wear it loose,...heavy, never cumbersome. Likewise for a rebel it is serviceable ; for in his war that he maketh (if at least it deserves the name of war, when he still... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1902 - 800 sider
...tent ; when it freezeth it is his tabernacle. In Sommcr he can weare it loose, in winter he can weare it close ; at all times he can use it ; never heavy, never combersome. Likewise for a rebell it is as serviceable ; for in his warre that he maketh (yf at least... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1903 - 416 sider
...of men. When it raineth, it is his pent-house ; when it bloweth, it is his tent ; when it freezeth, it is his tabernacle. In summer he can wear it loose...Likewise for a rebel it is as serviceable ; for in this war that he maketh (if at least it deserves the name of war), when he still flieth from his foe,... | |
| Richard Cuninghame - 1904 - 232 sider
...raineth it is his penthouse ; when it bloweth it is his tent ; when it freeseth it is his tabernackle. In summer he can wear it loose ; in winter he can wrap it close ; all times he can use it ; never heavy, never cumbersome, ... it is light to bear, light to throw... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1908 - 992 sider
...of men. When it raineth, it is his pent-house ; when it bloweth, it is his tent ; when it freezeth, it is his tabernacle. In summer he can wear it loose, in winter lie can wrap it close ; at all times he can use it ; never heavy, never cumbersome. Likewise for a... | |
| Walter Scott - 1909 - 992 sider
...of men. When it raineth, it is his pent-house; when it bio wet h, it is his tent; when it freezeth, it is his tabernacle. In summer he can wear it loose,...Likewise for a rebel it is as serviceable ; for in hiswarre that hemaketh, (if at least it deserve the name of warre,) when he still flyeth from his foe,... | |
| John Augustine Zahm - 1910 - 512 sider
...; when it f reezeth, it is his tabernacle. In sommer he can weare it loose, in winter he can weare it close; at all times he can use it, never heavy, never cumbersome." In a word, this "weede is theyr howse, theyr bedd, and theyr garment."1 i A View of the Present State... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1917 - 376 sider
...of men. When it raineth, it is his pent-house ; when it bloweth, it is his tent ; when it freezeth, it is his tabernacle. In summer he can wear it loose...Likewise for a rebel it is as serviceable ; for in this war that he maketh (if at least it deserves the name of war), when he still flieth from his foe,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1923 - 1122 sider
...sight of men. When it raineth, it is his pent-house; when it bloweth it is his tent; when it freezeth, it is his tabernacle. In summer he can wear it loose,...serviceable; for in his warre that he maketh (if at least it deserve the name of warre), when he still flyeth from his foe, and lurketh in the thicke woods and... | |
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