The Essex Review: An Illustrated Quarterly Record of Everything of Permanent Interest in the County, Band 12

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Edward Arthur Fitch, William Herbert Dalton, Charlotte Fell-Smith
E. Durant and Company, 1903
 

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Seite 137 - The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce: Restor'd to the good of both Sexes, From the bondage of Canon Law, and other mistakes, to the true meaning of Scripture in the Law and Gospel compar'd.
Seite 69 - Whereupon the Officers, bringing them to my inn, I justly denied their acquaintance; saving that "I remembered one of them to be a noted cut-purse :" such a one as we tie to a post on our Stage, for all people to wonder at; when at a Play, they are taken pilfering.
Seite 70 - ... age, dwelling with one Sudley, my kinde friend, made request to her Master and Dame that she might daunce the Morrice with me in a great large roome. They being intreated, I was soone wonne to fit her with bels ; besides she would haue the olde fashion, with napking on her armes ; and to our iumps we fell. A whole houre she held out ; but then being ready to lye downe I left her off ; but thus much in her praise, I would haue challenged the strongest man in Chelmsford, and amongst many I thinke...
Seite 67 - Performed in a daunce from London to Norwich. Containing the pleasure, paines, and kinde entertainment of William Kemp betweene London and that Citty in his late Morrice.
Seite 70 - ... a mile of our way, he gave me over in the plain field, protesting, that if he might get a 1oo pound, he would not hold out with me ; for indeed my pace in dauncing is not ordinary.
Seite 188 - ... of his special grace has granted that he may hold his land at farm; and upon this comes JN and takes the land to hold to him and his by the rod at the will of the lord, according to the custom of the manor, rendering yearly to the lord 20s.
Seite 70 - ... he would not hold out with me; for indeed my pace in dauncing is not ordinary. As he and I were parting, a lusty Country lasse being among the people, cal'd him faint hearted lout: saying, if I had begun to daunce, I would haue held out one myle though it had cost my life.
Seite 71 - ... she merrily taking, garnisht her thicke short legs, and with a smooth brow bad the Tabrer begin. The Drum strucke ; forward marcht I with my merry Maydemarian, who shooke her fat sides, and footed it merrily to Melfoord, being a long myle.
Seite 71 - Wifflers (such Officers as were appointed by the Mayor) to make me way through the throng of the people, which prest so mightily vpon me: with great labour I got thorow that narrow preaze into the open market place. Where on the crosse, ready prepared, stood the Citty Waytes, which not a little refreshed my wearines...
Seite 71 - Benedicite be it spoken) fewe Citties in our Realme haue the like, none better ; who, besides their excellency in wind instruments, their rare cunning on the Vyoll and Violin, theyr voices be admirable, euerie one of them able to serue in any Cathedrall Church in Christendoome for Quiristers.

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