| Walter Scott - 1810 - 618 Seiten
...waloweth, and made many braicd As doen these lovers, as I have herd said." Seocin'e Jati, p. 10. " The woman, being afraid, gave a braid with her head, and ran her away." « A deept ftt sigh — ie a deep-fetched sigh. 58 And in1'/' thjf mistreat ikve lied an thy... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed - 1825 - 496 Seiten
...waloweth, and made many liraied " As doen these lovers, as I have herd saied." Scogin's Jests, p. 10. " The woman, being afraid, gave a braid " with her head, and ran her away." aa deepe fet sigh.'] ie a deep/efcAed sigh. See Note 73 to Gathaer Gurtm's Needle, vol. II.... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1847 - 518 Seiten
...start or movement. Out upon the, thefe ! sehe seyde In that brayde. MS. Canlab. ft. ¡I. 3tt, f. 71. The woman being afraid, gave a braid with her head and ran her way, and left her tooth behind her. Scoftn't Jeattt. 4) Palsgrave, in his table of subst. f. 21, has, " brayde or hastynesse of mynde,... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1850 - 526 Seiten
...movement. Out upon the, thcfe ! »che seyde in that l.ras/,1t. US. СпягяЪ. ft. H. 38, f. 71. The woman being afraid, gave a braid with her head and ran her way, and left her tooth behind her. Safin'* Jrjt*. 4) Palsgrave, in his table of subst. f. 21, has. " brayde or hastynesse of mynde, collt,"... | |
| John Ashton - 1883 - 482 Seiten
...through with this hot Coulter. The woman being afraid, gave a braid1 with her head, and ran her way, & left her tooth behind her. Scogin ran after the woman, and she cryed out for helpe (for she was afraid that Scogin would have burnt her.) The Smith ran after Scogin for his Coulter, for he... | |
| Thomas Norton, Thomas Sackville Earl of Dorset - 1883 - 148 Seiten
...personage, His noble limmes in such proportion cast 1. 1275 With a braide, a start or sudden movement. "The woman being afraid, gave a braid with her head, and ran her way". 'Scoggins Jests', (first published 1565 — 6) quoted in Halliwell's Dictionary. 1292 There seems a... | |
| Thomas Norton, Thomas Sackville Earl of Dorset - 1883 - 154 Seiten
...personage, His noble limmes in such proportion cast 1. 1275 With a braide, a start or sudden movement. "The woman being afraid, gave a braid with her head, and ran her way". 'Scoggins Jests', ^first published 1565 — 6) quoted in Halliwell'« Dictionary. 12^6 Fet, past participle... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1901 - 528 Seiten
...one start or movement. Out upon the, there ! sche seyde in that bray fa. MS. Cantab. Ft. ii. 38, f.7L The woman being afraid, gave a braid with her head and ran her way, and left her tooth behind her Scofin'i Jettt. 4) Palsgrave, in his table of subst. f. 21, has, " brayde or hastynesse of mynde, colle,"... | |
| Henry de Vocht - 1908 - 320 Seiten
...den deurring van een hoefstal bindt en haar dan met een gloeienden kouter te lijf gaat : (biz. 86) The woman, being afraid, gave a braid with her head,...burnt her); [and] the Smith ran after Scogin for his culler : for he was afraid that Scogin would run away with it. Whereby you may see what a terrible... | |
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