| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1860 - 246 pages
...Thomas Gary went alonge with us, and paflinge over the mountains Pen Men Maure, in the narrow paflage wee met a gentleman of whome Mr. Fountain and Sir...inquired how the tyde was, whoe told them we might pafs well if wee made haft; foe they putt on, wee following, not knowinge what had pafled. Soe foone... | |
| 1884 - 616 pages
...Gary went alonge with us, and passinge over the mountains, Pen Men Maure, in the narrow passage we met a gentleman of whome Mr. Fountain and Sir Thomas...might pass well if wee made hast ; soe they putt on, we followinge, not knowinge what had passed. Soe soone as they were downe the mountaine, they fell... | |
| 1884 - 628 pages
...Cary went alonge with us, and passinge over the mountains, Pen .Men Maure, in the narrow passage we met a gentleman of whome Mr. Fountain and Sir Thomas...might pass well if wee made hast ; soe they putt on, we followinge, not knowinge what had passed. Soe soone as they were downe the mountaine, they fell... | |
| Joan Parkes - 1925 - 446 pages
...day,' writes Sir John. ' One Mr. Fountain and Sir Thomas Cary went alonge with us, and passinge over the mountains Pen Men Maure, in the narrow passage wee met a gentleman, of whom Mr. Fountain and Sir Thomas inquired how the tyde was, whoe told them we might pass well if wee... | |
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