- of the exorcist, he
stealeth woonderfullie out of the
kings house, and
carrieth it
whether he is ****igned, he
destroieth cities, and hath
great despite...
-
Conceipted P****ions (figured in a
Continuate Historie) the
Trophees that
Vertue Carrieth Triumphant,
Maugre the
Wrath of Enuie, Or the
Resolution of Fortune. A...
- and it is a
dunnish colour. . . Hee
goeth alwaies vpon his legs, and
carrieth his
hands clasped on the nape of his necke, when he
goeth upon the ground...
-
bignes of a Cat.
Under her
belly she hath a bagge,
wherein she lodgeth,
carrieth, and
sucketh her young." The
opossum was more
formally described in 1698...
- 1887 (50 & 51 Vict. c. 59) (Exportation of gold or silver) c. 5 He that
carrieth gold or
silver out of the
realm shall confess so much. —
repealed for England...
- his
account of Meeth: "Another
barton of the same name (i.e. of "Hele")
carrieth the
adjunct of its
ancient owners the Fryes, the last of
which family had...
- and it is a
dunnish colour. . . Hee
goeth alwaies vpon his legs, and
carrieth his
hands clasped on the nape of his necke, when he
goeth upon the ground...
-
under the pain of
losse of that
which he hath done in his
course He that
carrieth not his
Lance under his arme,
loseth his
course That none,
until his three...
- of
dancing satyrs. This bagpipe, in the
judgement of the
rural Midas's,
carrieth away the
credit from the harp or
Appollo himself; and most
persons approve...