| Edmund Ludlow - Great Britain - 1751 - 434 pages
...morality " and common honefty." Then Cromwel fell a-railing at him, crying out with a loud voice, " O Sir Henry Vane, Sir Henry Vane ! the " Lord deliver...Vane ! " Then looking upon one of the members, he faid, " There fits a drunkard ; " and giving much reviling language to others, -he commanded the mace... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - Huntingdonshire (England) - 1808 - 290 pages
...morality and common honesty.' Then Cromwell fell a railing at him, crying out with a loud voice, ' O Sir Henry Vane, Sir Henry Vane, the Lord deliver me from Sir Henry Vane ;"* and ' taking him in wrath by his cloak, said, thou art a juggling fellow.'f Then ' he told Allen,... | |
| John Britton - Architecture - 1808 - 882 pages
...morality and common honesly.' Then Cromwell fell a railing at him, crying out wilh a lond voice, ' O Sir Henry Vane, Sir Henry Vane, the Lord deliver me from Sir Henry Vane;"* and ' taking him in wrath by his cloak, said, thou arf a juggling fellow.'f Then ' he told Allen, the... | |
| Thomas Burton - Great Britain - 1828 - 562 pages
...of Parliament, be heard, as Ludlow has related, (Mem. ii. 437.) " crying out with a loud voice, oh, Sir Henry Vane, Sir Henry Vane, the Lord deliver me from Sir Henry Vane," whose generous adherence to the public cause, must have been insufferable, as too powerfully illustrating... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - London (England) - 1828 - 448 pages
...morality and common honesty.' Then Cromwell fell a railing at him, crying out with a loud voice, 'O Sir Henry Vane, Sir Henry Vane, the Lord deliver me from Sir Henry Vane ;'* and taking him in wrath by his cloak, said 'thou art a juggling fellow. 'f Then 'he told Allen,... | |
| Thomas Burton - Great Britain - 1828 - 574 pages
...of Parliament, be heard, as Ludlow has related, (Mem. ii. 457.) " crying out with a loud voice, oh, Sir Henry Vane, Sir Henry Vane, the Lord deliver me from Sir Henry Vane," whose generous adherence to the public cause, must have been insufferable, as too powerfully illustrating... | |
| Sir Cuthbert Sharp - Ballads - 1834 - 110 pages
...high against my side : From her white arm, down sunk her head — 40 SIR HENRY VANE, THE YOUNGER. O, Sir Henry Vane, Sir Henry Vane, The Lord deliver me from Sir Henry Vane ! Oliver Cromwell's exclammation the last time he ever attended the House of Commons as a Member. Ludlorv's... | |
| Popular literature - 1840 - 480 pages
...against morality and common honesty." Well might Cromwell, since his designs were criminal, reply, " Sir Henry Vane ! Sir Henry Vane ! The Lord deliver me from Sir Henry Vane." Though Vane suffered from the usurpation of Cromwell, he lived to see the Restoration. He was then,... | |
| Jacob Bailey Moore - Governors - 1851 - 456 pages
...morality and common honesty.' Upon which Cromwell fell to railing at him, crying out with a loud voice, *O Sir Henry Vane, Sir Henry Vane ! The Lord deliver me from Sir Henry Vane !" Ludlow's Mem. II. 457. " Young Sir H. Vane, notwithstanding the affronts he received at the dissolution... | |
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