| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1850 - 500 Seiten
...mlldenesse. JTS. II,; I. 2253, f. 81. PARBREAK. To vomit. Oh, said Scogin's wife, my husband parlraked two crows. Jesus, said the woman, I never heard of such a thing. Scogin't Jatt. PARBREAKING. Fretful. Exmoor. PARCAS. Perhaps. MS. Sloane 213. PARCEIT. Perception.... | |
| John Ashton - 1883 - 482 Seiten
...woman, you may tell me, for I will never bewray your counsell. By gisse, said Scogin's wife, if I wist that you wold keep my counsel, I wold tel you. Then...doe tell, I will lay it dead under my feet Oh, said Scogins wife, my husband parbraked two Crowes. Jesus, said the woman, I never heard of such a thing.... | |
| Frances Burney - 2000 - 698 Seiten
...woman, you may tell me, for I will never bewray your counsell. By gisse, said Scogin's wife, if I wist that you wold keep my counsel, I wold tel you. Then...husband parbraked two crows. Jesus! said the woman, 1 never heard of such a thing. This woman, as she did meet with another gossip of hers, shewed that... | |
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