- the way was
known as the
Green Lane, when the area was
still rural, or
Wrastling Lane,
after a
nearby amphitheatre for
boxing and wrestling. Cleveland...
- the
upper world (Virgil 1965: 6.893–901). "The Worm Ouroboros: II. The
Wrastling for Demonland". Dan
Norton and
Peters Rushton.
classical Myths in English...
- Cornwall: Againe, the
activitie of
Devon and Cornishmen, in this
facultie of
wrastling,
beyond those of
other Shires,
dooth seeme to
derive them a
speciall pedigree...
- stronge,
hardye and nymble, so are
their exercises violent, two especially,
Wrastling and Hurling,
sharpe and
seuere actiuties; and in
neither of
theis doth...
- "great
pleasure and disport...sometime with his
great boisterlie Bretons wrastling with my
lordes yemen of Cornwall, who had much to do to gete the upper...
-
wherein may be seen the
fortune of the faithfull: that is to say, the
wrastling, victory, and reward, or the combat, conquest, and
Crowne of Gods children...