| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 672 pages
...them a 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 - 570 pages
...them a 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 - English drama - 1805 - 540 pages
...them a 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,...into the sheet, casting off the bride's left hose, with many other petty sorceries.* Jan. 1603." * There is an allusion to one of these " petty sorcefies"... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 572 pages
...them a Reveille Matin before they were up, and spent a good time in or upon the bed, chnse which vou will believe. No ceremony was omitted 'of bride-cakes,...into the sheet /casting off the bride's left hose, with many other pretty sorceries. The next day the King played in the presence, and, as good or ill... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 520 pages
...them a revilM 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,...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 - Great Britain - 1811 - 520 pages
...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 - Great Britain - 1811 - 536 pages
...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 pages
...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...into the sheet, casting off the bride's left hose, with many other petty sorceries." c On February 4th, 1604, Rowland White writes Lord Shrewsbury : "... | |
| Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges - Aristocracy (Social class) - 1812 - 828 pages
...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...into the sheet, casting off the bride's left hose, with many other petty sorceries." c On February 4th, 1604, Rowland White writes Lord Shrewsbury : "... | |
| Philip Massinger - 1813 - 546 pages
...them a 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,...into the sheet, casting off the bride's left hose, with many other petty sorceries.* Jan. 1605." 1 Lady Susan Fere,] To this lady Jonson addressed the... | |
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