But first to bespeak him the best bed that this hostelrie affords, and compound a loving cup to warm his heart as he hath warmed ours.
But by far the most interesting ancient hostelrie that has submitted to the demolishing mania for improvement is the Old Queen's Head, formerly situate in the Lower Street, Islington.
This-once merryhostelrie was a favourite suburban retreat of Dicky Suett.
A caravansary of exhibitors bound to Bartholomew Fair had halted at Mother Red Cap's, * an ancient hostelrie at the foot of Highgate Hill.
It was into Stamford that Nicholas Nickleby rode through the snowstorm, and the coach stopped at the George Inn, which was a popular hostelrie in the days of Charles II.
On the High Street is the old George Inn, which was the hostelrie for the pilgrims, built in the reign of Edward IV.
Its Lion Inn is a fine specimen of the ancient black-and-white gabled hostelrie which novelists love so well to describe.
So, be off with you, and let us, at least all that can afford it, make for Master Sancroft's hostelrie and talk soberly over our ale.
He had not, therefore, over- valued his general acuteness in the note and memory of localities, when he boasted of his power to refind his way to his hostelrie without the guidance of Alwyn.
The Judge oft drank in a hostelrie Kept by a man whose name was Sterret, Where he met with jolly company, But where the whisky was void of merit.
He had not, therefore, over-valued his general acuteness in the note and memory of localities, when he boasted of his power to refind his way to his hostelrie without the guidance of Alwyn.
Through the gloomy arches of the Temple Gate and Lud, our horsemen wound their way, and finally arrived in safety at Marmaduke's hostelrie in the East Chepe.
The hostelrie at which I had the appointment with Forrester stood on the edge of a bleak common.
The memorable scene of the hostelrie rushed on his recollection, with all its doubtful and marvellous circumstances.
Did I not see you last night in the hostelrie of St. Michael's?
A heartfelt cheer made the old hostelrie ring again.
In the present day, the Author of Virginius has conferred classical celebrity on a club called "The Social Villagers" held at the Bedford Arms, a merry hostelrie at Camden Town.
This is the hostelrie where Chaucer and the other pilgrims mett together and accorded about the manner of their journey to Canterbury.
A chambre had he in that hostelrie Ful fetisly ydight with herbes sote.
In a snug shelter maybe at our hostelrie below, with a mug of the right barley-bree buzzing at our elbow--oat-cake and cheese conformable thereto.
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