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" But London was never so ill as it is now. In times past men were full of pity and compassion, but now there is no pity; for in London their brother shall die in the streets for cold, he shall lie sick at the door between stock and stock, I cannot tell... "
Southey's common-place book. Ed. by J.W. Warter - Page 293
by Robert Southey - 1849
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Anecdotes of the manners and customs of London from the Roman ..., Volume 1

James Peller Malcolm - 1811 - 442 pages
...there was for that word !" said Latimer ; " yet, would to Heaven they were no worse than butterflies. London was never so ill as it is now. In times past,...die in the streets for cold : he shall lie sick at their door, between stock and stock, I cannot tell what to call it, and perish there for hunger." According...
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Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London from the Roman ..., Volume 1

James Peller Malcolm - 1811 - 454 pages
...there was for that word !" said Latimer ; "yet, would to Heaven they were no worse than butterflies. London was never so ill as it is now. In times past,...die in the streets for cold : he shall lie sick at their door, between stock and stock, I cannot tell what to call it, and perish there for hunger." According...
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Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London from the Roman Invasion to ...

James Peller Malcolm - 1811 - 440 pages
...that word 1" said Latimer ; "yet, would to Heaven they were no worse than butterflies. London \vas never so ill as it is now. In times past, men were...die in the streets for cold : he shall lie sick at their door, between stock and stock, I cannot tell what to call it, and perish there for hunger." According...
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The Sermons of the Right Reverend Father in God, and Constant ..., Volume 1

Hugh Latimer - 1824 - 478 pages
...hope well of you, I would then speak well of you. But London was never so ill as it is now. In limes past, men were full of pity and compassion, but now...call it, and perish there for hunger: Was there ever more unmercifulness in Nebo ? I think not. In times past, when any rich man died in London, they were...
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Select Sermons

Hugh Latimer - 1832 - 354 pages
...merciless, and begin to be charitable, I would then hope well of you, I would then speak well of you. But London was never so ill as it is now. In times past,...call it, and perish there for hunger : Was there ever more unmercifulness in Nebo 1 I think not. In times past, when any rich man died in London, they were...
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The Library of the Old English Prose Writers ...: Latimer's Sermons

1832 - 352 pages
...charitable, I would then hope well of you, I would LONDONERS MOT MERCIFUL. 13 then speak well of you. But London was never so ill as it is now. In times past,...call it, and perish there for hunger : Was there ever more unmercifulness in Nebo ? I think not. In times past, when any rich man died in London, they were...
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The History of England from the Earliest Period to the Death of Elizabeth ...

Sharon Turner - 1835 - 636 pages
...day, called him in, heard the case, and awarded immediate restitution.' p. 136. lw In 1548 he stated, 'London was never so ill as it is now. In times past men were full of pity and compassion : now there is no pity. For in London their brother shall die in the streets for cold ; he shall lie...
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The history of the reigns of Edward the Sixth, Mary, and Elizabeth, Volume 1

Sharon Turner - 1835 - 664 pages
...called him in, heard the case, and awarded immediate restitution.' p. 136. 103 In 1548 he stated, ' London was never so ill as it is now. In times past men were full of pity and compassion : now there is no pity. For in London their brother shall die in the streets for cold ; he shall lie...
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The History of England from the Earliest Period to the Death of Elizabeth ...

Sharon Turner - 1839 - 636 pages
...stated, ' London was never so ill as it is now. In times past men were full of pity and compassion : now there is no pity. For in London their brother...die in the streets for cold ; he shall lie sick at their door, between stock and stock, and perish there for hunger. In times past, when any rich man...
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Lady Jane Grey; an historical romance, Volume 1

Thomas Miller - 1840 - 908 pages
...these cruel giants of England, — these men of power ; but strike at once at the root of the evil. London was never so ill as it is now. In times past men were full of pity and compassion ; now there is no pity. For in London their brother shall die in the streets for cold ; he shall lie...
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