- (1582–1645?), William. "The
totall discourse of the rare
adventures &
painefull peregrinations of long
nineteene yeares travayles from
Scotland to the...
- Lithgow,
William (1632). The
Totall Discourse, of the Rare Aduentures, and
Painefull Peregrinations of Long
Nineteene Yeares Trauayles from Scotland, to the...
-
fourteene leaves in
quarto cast into his garden, they
disquieted nis
painefull and
peaceable soule, and
shortened the date of his
troublesome pilgrimage...
-
Godlie Dreame (1603),
Melville calls on God to 'Mak
haist to end our
painefull pilgrimage' (line 32) ; she also
describes herself as 'Ane
pilgrime puir...
-
commission for
further travelling, and that they
should deliver to him some "
painefull young men" (i.e. painstaking) to
continue in
search of the
route to Far...
- rhyme.
These lines in the
Quarto of 1609 read (with
emphasis added): The
painefull warrier famoſed for worth, ... Is from the
booke of
honour raſed quite...
- been, "in his lyftime, and
during the tyme of his service, he wes a most
painefull, trustye, and
welle affectit servand to your majestie." On 28 December...
- 17th-century
vicar is
commemorated on a br****
memorial as "Henry Rogers—a
painefull Preacher in this
church two &
thirty yeeres" [sic]. St John the Evangelist's...