And for as much as in the writing of the same my pen is worn, my hand weary and not steadfast, mine eyne dimmed with overmuch looking on the white paper, and my courage not so prone and ready to labour as it hath been, and that age creepeth on me daily... The History of Printing - Page 56by History - 1855 - 232 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Hardie - 1805 - 536 pages
...and that age creepeth on me daily, and also, because I 'have promsed,ro divers gentlemen and to rriy friends, to 'address to them as hastily as I might this said book, therefore I have practised and leavned at'nW great ''charge and expense, to qroain this said book in print, after the manner and form... | |
| Charles Knight - 1844 - 252 pages
...and ready to labour as it hath been, and that age creepeth on me daily and feebleth all the body ; and also because I have promised to divers gentlemen...have practised and learned, at my great charge and dispense [expense], to ordain this said book in print, after the manner and form as you may here see... | |
| George Dodd - 1845 - 722 pages
...prone and ready to labour as it hath been, and that age creepeth on me daily and feebleth all the body; and also because I have promised to divers gentlemen...have practised and learned, at my great charge and dispense, to ordain this said book * ' William Caxton, the first English Printer.' ' Capital and Labour.'—Both... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 pages
...feebleth all the bodie, and also because I have promised divers gentlemen, and to my friends, to addreas ney to a Capuchin. Thou, Love, taught'st me, by appointing me To love there, where no love received can dlspenoe, to ordain this said book in print, after the manner and form as ye may here see, and i* not... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 pages
...'Foroeirmch as nge ercepeth on me dally, and feebleth all the bodle, and abo becanee I have promised The side that's next the sun. Her lips were red ; and one eaid book, therefore I have practised and learned, at my great cliarge and diepence, tn ordain this... | |
| Europe - 1847 - 202 pages
...age creepeth on me daily, and feebleth all the body ; and, also, because I have promised to certain gentlemen, and to my friends, to address to them, as hastily as I might, this book : therefore I have practised and learned, at my great charge, to ordain this said book in print... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1849 - 710 pages
...all the bodi«, and aJjo because I have promised divers gentlemen, and to my friends, to address tú to clx grent charge and ui-- pence, to ordain this said book in print, after the manner and form as ye may... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1851 - 1502 pages
...For as much as age creepeth on me daily and feebleth all the bodie, and also because I have promised divers gentlemen, and to my friends, to address to...have practised and learned, at my great charge and dispence, to ordain this said book in print, after the manner and form as ye may here see, and is not... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1853 - 716 pages
...'Forasmuch as Age creepeth on me daily, und fwbleth all the bodie, and aleo because I have promised divers gentlemen, and to my friends, to address to them, as hastily on 1 might, this said book, therefore I have practised and learned, at my great charge and db* R-MCC,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1854 - 350 pages
...and ready to labour as it hath been, and that age creepeth on me daily and feebleth all the body ; and also because I have promised to divers gentlemen...have practised and learned, at my great charge and dispense [expense], to ordain this said book in print, after the manner and form as you may here see... | |
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