| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 480 pages
...not bin heard at ante time. Published according to the Scottish copie. Printed for William Wright. " and that all they together 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... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 434 pages
...hin heard at anie Time. Puhlished according to tie Scottish Copie. Printed for William Wright: " — and that all they together went to sea, each one in a riddle or cine, and went in the same very suhstantially with flaggons of wine, making merrie and drinking hy... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 428 pages
...Time. Puhlished according to the Scottish Copie. Printed for William Wright: " — and that all thgy together went to sea, each one in a riddle or cive, and went in the same very suhstantially with flaggons of wine, making merrie and drinking; hy the way in the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 432 pages
...bin heard at ar.ie Time. Published according to the Scottish Copie. Printed for William Wright: " — and that all they together went to sea, each one in a nddle or cive, and went in the same very suhstantial^- with flafrgons ofwine, making merrie and drinking... | |
| Francis Douce - 1807 - 540 pages
...majestie and confessed that upon the night of Allhollon even last, she was accompanied with a great many witches to the number 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... | |
| David Webster - 1820 - 202 pages
...the night of Ailhallow Even last, shee was accompanied as well with the persons aforesaide, as also with a great many other witches, to the number of...they together went to sea, each one in a riddle or eive, and went into the same very substantially, with flaggons of wine, making merrie and drinking... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 528 pages
...not bin heard at anie Time. Published according to the Scottish Copie. Printed for William Wright: "—and that all they together went to 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 way in the... | |
| 1839 - 642 pages
...winde contrarie, and altogether against his Majestic, &c." Nor was this '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, making merrie, and drinking by the way in the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 458 pages
...Life of Doctor Fian, a notable Sorcerer, who was buried at Edenborough in 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 making merrie, and drinking by the way in the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1826 - 460 pages
...Life of Doctor Fian, a notable Sorcerer, who was buried at Edeuborough 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 making merrie, and drinking by the way in the... | |
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