| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 480 pages
...went to sea, each one in a riddle or cive, and went in the same very substantially with flaggonsof wine, making merrie and drinking by the way in the same riddles or cives," &c. Dr. Farmer found the title of this scarce pamph'.etin an interleaved copy of MaanseU's Catalogue,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 586 pages
...all they together went to fea, etch cue in a riddle or eive, and went in the fame very fubltantially, with flaggons of wine, making merrie and drinking by the way in the famt riddles, Qr tivti," &c. Dr. Farmer found the title of this fcarce pamphkt in an interleaved copy... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 646 pages
...all they together went to fea, each one in a riddle or dvt, and went in the fame very fubftantially with flaggons of wine, making merrie and drinking by the way in the fame riddles or ci-vei," &c. Dr. Farmer found the title of this fcarce pamphlet in an interleaved copy... | |
| Francis Douce - Gesta Romanorum - 1807 - 528 pages
...of two hun. dreth ; and that all they together went by sea each one in a riddle or cive, and went in the same very substantially with flaggons of wine making merrie and drinking by the waye in the same riddles or cives, to the kerke of North Barrick in Lowthian, and that after they had... | |
| Francis Douce - Gesta Romanorum - 1807 - 540 pages
...of two hundreth ; and that all they together went by sea each one in a riddle or cive, and went in the same very substantially with flaggons of wine making merrie and drinking by the waye in the same riddles or cives, to the kerke of North Barrick in Lowthian, and that after they had... | |
| 1839 - 642 pages
...'an unconvivial expedition; for "they together went to sea, each one in a riddle or cive, and went in the same very substantially with flaggons of wine,...drinking by the way in the same riddles or cives." In 1594 we find a convocation of sorcerers assembled at Seaton Thorn christening a cat, and making... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 460 pages
...in Jannarie last, 1591'—'All they together went to sea, each one in a riddle or cive, and went in the same very substantially, with flaggons of wine...drinking by the way in the same riddles or cives,' &c. SirW. D'Avenant, in his Albovine, 1629, says — ' He sits like a witch sailing in a sieve.' And,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 464 pages
...Januarie last, 1591' — 'All they together went to sea, each one in a riddle or cive, and went in the same very substantially, with flaggons of wine...drinking by the way in the same riddles or cives,' &c. Sir W. D'Avenant, in his Albovine, 1629, says — ' He sits like a witch sailing in a sieve.' It... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 458 pages
...Januarie last, 1591' — 'All they together went to sea, each one in a riddle or cive, and went in the same very substantially, with flaggons of wine...merrie, and drinking by the way in the same riddles or ciyes,' &c. Sir W. D'Avenant, in his Albovine, 1629, says — ' He sits like a witch sailing in a sieve.'... | |
| Robert Pitcairn - Trials - 1831 - 220 pages
...they together went to Sea, each one in a riddle or cive, and went into the fame very fubftantially, with flaggons of wine, making merrie and drinking by the way in the fame riddles or cives, to the Kirke of North Barrick in Lowthian ; and that after they had landed,... | |
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