| Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 sider
...mournfully. In the rebellion of Tyrone, his castle was attacked, and, to conclude in Ben Jonson's words, "The Irish having robbed Spenser's goods, and burnt...new-born, he and his wife escaped ; and after, he died for lake flach) of bread, in King Street, and refused twenty pieces sent to him by my lord of Essex, adding,... | |
| Thomas MacNevin - 1846 - 266 sider
...that the Irish, having robbed Spenser's goods, and burned his house, and a little child newly born, he and his wife escaped ; and after, he died for lack of bread in King-street, and refused twenty pieces sent by my Lord of Essex, and said 'he was sorrie he had no... | |
| Charles Knight - 1851 - 882 sider
...Hawthornden, the frightful circumstances that attended the last days of England's second great poet : — " The Irish having robbed Spenser's goods, and burnt his house and a little child new born, he and his wife escaped ; and, after, he Aisd for lake of bread in King Street, [Westminster,]... | |
| Charles Knight - 1851 - 902 sider
...Hawthornden, the frightful circumstances that attended the last days of England's second great poet : — li The Irish having robbed Spenser's goods, and burnt his house and a little child new born, he and his wife escaped ; and, after, he diel for laie of bread in King Street, [Westminster,]... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1859 - 512 sider
...was attacked, and to conclude in Ben Jonson's words, " The Irish having robbed Spenser's goods, aud burnt his house, and a little child new-born, he and his wife escaped; and after, he died for lake (lack) of bread, in King Street, and refused twenty pieces sent to him by my lord of Essex, adding,... | |
| 1860 - 836 sider
...in an alley: go back and tell him his soul lives in an alley." Ben told Drummond of Hawthornden that "the Irish having robbed Spenser's goods and burnt his house, and a little child new-born, ho and his wife escaped; and after he died for lack of bread in King-street, and refused twenty pieces... | |
| David Masson - 1873 - 532 sider
.... . That, the Irish having robbed Spenser's goods, and burnt his house and a little child new born, he and his wife escaped, and after he died for lack of bread in King t, and refused twenty pieces sent to him by my Lord of . and said he was sorry he had no time to spend... | |
| David Masson - 1873 - 520 sider
...P. Sidney, in poesy." SPENSER. — "Spenser's stanzas pleased him not, nor his matter. . . . That, the Irish having robbed Spenser's goods, and burnt his house and a little child new born, he and his wife escaped, and after he died for lack of bread in King Street, and refused... | |
| James Wimsett Boulding - 1878 - 180 sider
...clomb. Ben Jonson tells us that the Irish having robbed Spenser's goods and burnt his house and his little child, new-born, he and his wife escaped ;...and after, he died for lack of bread in King Street, Westminster, and refused 20 pieces sent to him by my Lord of Essex, adding, he was sorry he had no... | |
| National cyclopaedia - 1879 - 668 sider
...lamentable. Tyrone's rebellion broke out in 1598. Ben Jonson related to Drummond of Hawthornden that ' the Irish having robbed Spenser's goods and burnt his house and a little child new born, he and his wife escaped ; and after, ho died for lake of bread in King Street, and refused... | |
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