| 1855 - Страниц: 970
...draw no blood, Who wears his Hat or Spur or turns a Bell Or by unskillful handling mars a Peal, Lett him pay Sixpence for each single crime 'Twill make him cautious 'gainst another time. ^f So when the bells are ceased, then let us sing GOD bless our Holy Church, GOD save the King." Before... | |
| Willis's Current notes - 1856 - Страниц: 110
...no blood ; Who wears his hat, or spur, or o'erturns a bell, Or, by unskilful handling, mars a peal ; Let him pay sixpence for each single crime, 'Twill make him cautious 'gainst another time ; But if the sexton's fault an hind'rance be, ' We call from him a double penalty. If any should our... | |
| George Willis - 1856 - Страниц: 112
...no blood ; Who wears his hat, or spur, or o'erturns a bell, Or, by unskilful handling, mars a peal; Let him pay sixpence for each single crime, 'Twill make him cautious 'gainst another time ; But if the sexton's fault an hind'rance be, We call from him a double penalty. If any should our... | |
| Society for the Liberation of Religion from State Patronage and Control - 1856 - Страниц: 530
...no blood ; Who wears his hat, or spur, or o'erturns a bell, Or, by unskilful handling, mars a peal ; Let him pay sixpence for each single crime, 'Twill make him cautious 'gainst another time ; But if the »exton's fault an hind'rance be, We call from him a double penalty. If any should our... | |
| William Collings Lukis - 1857 - Страниц: 204
...blood, Who wears his halt or spurs, or turns a bell, Or by unskillfull handling marrs a peale, Lett him pay Sixpence for each single crime, 'Twill make him cautious 'gainst another time. But if the Sexton's fault an hindrance be, We call from bun a double penalty. If any should our Parson... | |
| Isaac Jack Reeve - 1865 - Страниц: 232
...no blood ; Who wears his hat, or spur, or o'erturns a bell, Or, by unskilful handling, mars a peal ; Let him pay sixpence for each single crime, 'Twill make him cautious 'gainst another time ; But if the sexton's fault an hind'rance be, We call from him a double penalty. If any should our... | |
| Mrs. Henry Wood, Charles William Wood - 1874 - Страниц: 546
...strongly — "Who swears or curse, or in a cholerick mood Quarrels or strike, altho' he draw no blood, Let him pay Sixpence for each single crime, 'Twill make him cautious 'gainst another time. " Whether these doughty champions of bell-ringing submitted to the fines and punishment with due humility,... | |
| Plymouth athenaeum - 1874 - Страниц: 622
...; Who wears his hat or spur, or overturns a bell, Or by unskilful handling mars a pool, Let him pny sixpence for each single crime ; 'Twill make him cautious 'gainst another time ! But if the sexton's fault an hindrance be, We call from him a double penalty. If any should our parson... | |
| 1878 - Страниц: 340
...no blood ; Who wears his hat, or spur, or o'erturns a bell, Or, by unskilful handling, mars a peal ; Let him pay sixpence for each single crime, 'Twill make him cautious 'gainst another time ; But if the sexton's fault an hind'rance be, We call from him a double penalty. If any should our... | |
| John Potter Briscoe - 1883 - Страниц: 168
...draw no blood: Who wears his hat, or spur, or overturns a Bell, Or by unskilful handling mars a peal : Let him pay sixpence for each single crime, 'Twill make him cautious 'gainst another time ! But if the Sexton's fault an hindrance be, We call on him a double penalty. If any should our Parson... | |
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