- for conception,
which makes these slaves sell dearer, both for
their chastitie, and for
better confidence which their Masters put in them". Thus, Mackie...
- p****ages, as in the
speeches of
Veritie in the
First Part and of Dame
Chastitie in the "Interlude of the
Sowtar and the Taylor," in
which word and line...
- Ch****ity, Chastady, Chastidy, Chastitea, Chastitee, Chastitey, Chastiti, and
Chastitie. Some
other variations of the name in use in the
United States during...
- for conception,
which makes these slaves sell dearer, both for
their chastitie, and for
better confidence which their Masters put in them". The Bible...
- Role
Company Director Notes 1982 & 1985 Ane
Satyre of the
Thrie Estaites Chastitie Scottish Theatre Company Tom
Fleming play by Sir
David Lindsay, adapted...
-
Mayden Queene, and at my cost and adventure, in a
perpetual memory of her
chastitie, and
remembrance of my endevours, I gave it the name of
Hawkins Maiden...
-
House and Race of
Douglas and Angus,
published The
Triumphs of Love,
Chastitie, Death:
translated out of
Petrarch by Mrs. Anna Hume, and is also said...
- Courtesie.
Whereunto is
adioyned the
Holde of Humilitie; with the
Chariot of
Chastitie thereunto annexed. Also a
Dialogue between Age and Youth, and
other matters...
-
David Hume of Godscroft,
adapted Petrarch's
Triumphs as
Triumphs of Love:
Chastitie:
Death (1644). This was the
period when the
ballad emerged as a significant...
-
everything and
everyone who
could be
dangerous to them. For
instance Lady
Chastitie, who is
homeless since the
church in
Scotland is not as it was
meant to...