Kirk of North Barrick in Lowthian ; and that after they had landed, tooke handes on the lande, and daunced this reill or short daunce, singing all with one voice, ' " Commer goe ye before, commer goe ye, Gif ye will not goe before, commer let me. Publications - Page 2191833Full view - About this book
| Francis Douce - 1807 - 528 pages
...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 landed, tooke hands on the land, and daunced this reill or short daunce, singing all with one voice, " Commer goe... | |
| Francis Douce - 1807 - 540 pages
...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 landed, tooke hands on the land, and daunced this reill or short daunce, singing all with one voice, " Commer goe... | |
| David Webster - 1820 - 202 pages
...the same very substantially, with flaggons of wine, making merrie and drinking by the way in the same riddles or cives, to the Kirke of North Barrick in Lowthian, and that after they had landed, tooke hands on the lande and daunced this reill or short daunce, singing all with one voice, Commer goe ye... | |
| David Webster - 1820 - 210 pages
...the same very substantially, with flaggons of wine, making merrie and drinking by the way in the same riddles or cives, to the Kirke of North Barrick in Lowthian, and that afier they had landed, tooke hands on the lande and daunced this rcill or short daunce, singing all... | |
| Robert Pitcairn - 1831 - 220 pages
...deteftable dealings of thofe witches, ihe confeired, that upon the night of Allhollow Even laft, ihee was accompanied, as well with the perfons aforefaide,...tooke handes on the lande, and daunced this reill or ihort daunce, finging all with one voice, Commer goe ye before, commer goe ye, Gif ye will not goe... | |
| Robert Pitcairn - 1833 - 488 pages
...they together went to Sea, each one in a riddle or cive, and went into the fame very lubftantially, with flaggons of wine, making merrie and drinking...tooke handes on the lande, and daunced this reill or fliort daunce, finging all with one voice, Commer goe ye before, commer goe ye, Gif ye will not goe... | |
| William Dauney, Finlay Dun - 1838 - 436 pages
...same very substantially, withflaggons of wine, making merrie, and drinking by the way, in the same riddles or cives to the kirke of North Barrick, in Lowthian ; and that after they had places, is ours — " creation's heirs," (as Goldsmith says,) — nature and genius, which are universal,... | |
| Francis Douce - 1839 - 678 pages
...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 landed, tooke hands on the land, and daunced this reiU or short daunce, singing all with one voice, ' Commer goe... | |
| Richard John King - 1840 - 128 pages
...flaggons of wine, making merrie and drinkynge by the way, in the same riddles or cives, to the kirk of North Barrick, in Lowthian, and that after they...landed, tooke handes on the lande, and daunced this reille or shorte daunce, singing all with one voice : — Commer, goe ye before, commer goe ye —... | |
| Henry Chettle - 1841 - 442 pages
...flaggons of wine, making merrie, and drinking by the way, in the same riddles or cives to the Kirk of North Barrick in Lowthian; and that after they...tooke handes on the lande and daunced this reill or short daunce, singing all with one voice, Commer goe ye before, commer goe ye; Gif ye will not goe... | |
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