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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… this sentence, in the concluding lines of his epitaph on Gay. Perhaps Ludlow had a reference to Crashaw, or to the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 100 s. Rainald holds of Roger 3 h. in Hantone [Hampton Gay]. (There is) land for 3 ploughs. These are in demesne …
Survey of London
… carriage; herself installed; the air became tender and gay with wavings and blown kisses; the wheels revolved, and …
Survey of London
… 'As a companion in danger or sport he was fearless, gay, and delightfulAlthough not good at explaining things or …
Survey of London
… and their neat fronts, with the woodwork painted in gay colours, are in striking contrast with the squalid decay …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Esq. Fuller John, Esq. Furnese Henry, Esq. Gage Lord Visc. Gay Robert, Esq. Gower Hon. Baptist Leveson, Esq. Gower Hon. …
Old and New London
… streams, And mounts far off among the swans of Thames." Gay again, in his "Trivia; or, The Art of Walking the Streets …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… silent on the point, but the fact of his frequenting the gay court of Henry I is no argument against the supposition that he was a cleric, though a gay one. 5 His biographer in the Book of the Foundation 6 …
Old and New London
… gold-headed canes, and laced three-cornered hats formed a gay and constant assembly in "Lamb's Conduit Fields," when …
Old and New London
… some saucy citizens nicknamed "Mash-tub." But he loved gay company. Among the members at Brookes's who indulged in …
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