| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 672 páginas
...reveille-matin before they were up, and fpent a good time in or upon the bid, choofe which you will believe. No ceremony was omitted of bride-cakes, points, garters, and gloves, which have been ever fince the livery of the court ; and at night there was fewing into the fteet, carting of the bride's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 594 páginas
...rc-iaille-matin before they were up, and fpent a good time in or afo'i the bed, choofe which you will believe. No ceremony was omitted of bride-cakes, points, garters, and gloves, which have been ever fince the liver}' of the court; and at night there was fewing in the fheet, calling of the bride's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 570 páginas
...reveille-matin before they were up, and fpent a good time in or upon the bed, choofe which you will believe. No ceremony was omitted of bride-cakes, points, garters, and gloves, which have been ever fince the livery of the conn; and at night there was fewing in the (beet, calling of the bride's left... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1805 - 540 páginas
...reveille-matin before they were up, and spent a good time in or upon the bed; chuse which you will believe. No ceremony was omitted of bride-cakes, points, garters,...bride's left hose, with many other petty sorceries.* Jan. 1603." * There is an allusion to one of these " petty sorcefies" in the speech of Mirtilla, Guardian,... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 574 páginas
...Matin before they were up, and spent a good time in or upon the heel, chuse which you will believe. No ceremony was omitted of bride-cakes, points, garters,...casting off the bride's left hose, with many other pretty sorceries. New year's day passed without any solemnity, and the exorbitant gifts that were wont... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 520 páginas
...matin before they were up, and spent a good time in or upon the bed, chuse which you will believe. No ceremony was omitted of bride-cakes, points, garters,...at night there was sewing into the sheet, casting of the bride's left hose, with many other petty sorceries." — WINWOOD'S Memorialist II. 43. And,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 520 páginas
...they were up, and spent a good time in or upon the bed, chuse which you will believe. No cere-, mony was omitted of bride-cakes, points, garters, and gloves,...at night there was sewing into the sheet, casting of the bride's left hose, with many other petty sorceries." — WINWOOD'S Memorialk, II. 43. And, to... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 536 páginas
...chuse which you will believe. No ceremony was omitted of bride-cakes, points, garters, and glares, which have been ever since the livery of the court...at night there was sewing into the sheet, casting of the bride's left hose, with many other petty sorceries." — WINWOOD'S MemorialU, II. 48. And, to... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 824 páginas
...good time in or upon the led; chuse which you will believe. No ceremony was omitted of bride cakes, points, garters, and gloves, which have been ever...bride's left hose, with many other petty sorceries." c On February 4th, 1604, Rowland White writes Lord Shrewsbury : " My Lord of Pembroke is wt-ll ; and... | |
| Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges - 1812 - 828 páginas
...good time in or upon the led; chuse which you will believe. No ceremony wat omitted of bride enkes, points, garters, and gloves, which have been ever...bride's left hose, with many other petty sorceries." c On February 4th, 1604, Rowland White writes Lord Shrewsbury : " My Lord of Pembroke is wf11 ; and... | |
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