| Francis Douce - Gesta Romanorum - 1807 - 528 pages
...the foolish people they looke, they stare, they laugh, they fleere, and mount upon formes and pewes, to see these goodly pageants solemnized in this sort. Then after this about the church they goe againe and againe, and so foorth into the church yard, where they have commonly their sommer haules,... | |
| Jehoshaphat Aspin - England - 1825 - 330 pages
...the church, though the minister be at prayer or preaching, dancing and singing with such a confused noise that no man can hear his own voice. ' Then the...they stare, they laugh, they fleer, and mount upon the forms and pews, to see these goodly pageants solemnized.' After going several times round Si the... | |
| Thomas Crofton Croker - Children's poetry - 1829 - 260 pages
..."horses and other monsters skirmishing amongst the crowd, and in this manner they go to the church. Then, after this, about the church they go again and again, and so forth into the churchyard, where they have commonly their summer halls, their bowers, arbours, and banqueting houses set up, wherein... | |
| Samuel Hibbert - 1830 - 452 pages
...the foolish people they looke, they stare, they laugh, they fleere, and mount upon formes and pewes to see these goodly pageants solemnized in this sort. Then, after this, about the church they goe againe and againe, and so foorth into the churchyard, where they have commonly their sommer haules,... | |
| Thomas Oliphant - Ballads, English - 1837 - 374 pages
...hear his own voice : then " the foolish people, they look, they stare ; they laugh, they " fleere, and mount upon forms and pews to see these " goodly...again and again, and so forth " into the churchyard, where they have commonly their " summerhalls, their bowers, arbours, and banquet houses " set up, wherein... | |
| Musa, Thomas Oliphant (president of the Madrigal society) - Madrigals - 1837 - 520 pages
...their handkerchiefs over their heads " in the church, like devils incarnate ; with such a con" fused noise that no man can hear his own voice : then "...foolish people, they look, they stare ; they laugh, they " fleere, and mount upon forms and pews to see these " goodly pageants solemnized in this sort. Then... | |
| Edward Cardwell - 1839 - 474 pages
...et metropolitanus, venerabili they stare, they laugh, they fleere, and mount upon formes and pewes to see these goodly pageants solemnized in this sort. Then after this, ahoute the church they go againe and againe, and so fourthe 15 into the churche yard, where they have... | |
| Church of England, Edward Cardwell - 1839 - 478 pages
...et metropolitanus, venerabili they stare, they laugh, they fleere, and mount upon formes and pewes to see these goodly pageants solemnized in this sort. Then after this, aboute the church they go againe and againe, and so fourthe 15 into the churche yard, where they have... | |
| moriz haupt - 1845 - 594 pages
...to church though the minister be at pruyer or preaching, dancing and singing, with such a confused noise, that no man can hear his own voice. then the...they stare, they laugh, they fleer, and mount upon thf, forms and pews to see the goodly pageants solemnized. then, öfter this, about they go again and... | |
| John Mathew Gutch - Ballads, English - 1847 - 458 pages
...foolish people they looke, they stare, they laugh, they fleere, and mount upon formes and pewes, to sec these goodly pageants solemnized in this sort. Then after this about the church they goe againe and againe, and so foorth into the church yard, where they have commonly their sommer haules,... | |
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