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" Then, the foolish people they look, they stare, they laugh, they fleer, and mount upon forms and pews to see these goodly pageants solemnized in this sort. Then, after this, about the church they go again and again, and so forth into the churchyard, where... "
Visitation Articles and Injunctions of the Period of the Reformation - Page 203
by Church of England - 1910
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Hierwigia Anglicana, or, Documents and extracts illustrative of the ritual ...

1848 - 452 pages
...swinging their handkerchiefs over their heads in the church, like devils incarnate, with such a confused noise, that no man can hear his own voice. Then the...foolish people, they look, they stare, they laugh, they fleere, and mount upon forms and pues to see these goodly pageants solemnized in this sort. Then after...
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Hierurgia Anglicana: Or Documents and Extracts Illustrative of the Ritual of ...

Rites and ceremonies - 1848 - 452 pages
...swinging their handkerchiefs over their heads in the church, like devils incarnate, with such a confused noise, that no man can hear his own voice. Then the...foolish people, they look, they stare, they laugh, they fleere, and mount upon forms and pues to see these goodly pageants solemnized in this sort. Then after...
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p. [301]-328; "Dissertation on the ancient English Morris dance, by Francis ...

John Mathew Gutch - Ballads, English - 1850 - 454 pages
...the foolish people they lookc, 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 sornmcr haules,...
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The Ladies' Companion

Women's periodicals, English - 1861 - 372 pages
...(though the minister be praying) like devils incarnate. Then the foolish people, they laugh, they stare, they fleer, and mount upon forms and pews to see these goodly pageants. And who will not show himself buxom to them and give money shall be mocked and flouted at shamefully...
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The Mount Vernon Papers

Edward Everett - Europe - 1860 - 520 pages
...no man can hear his own voice. Then the foolish people they look, they stare, they laugh, they fear, and mount upon forms and pews, to see these goodly...church they go, again and again, and so forth into the church yard, &c. The hobby horse was cut out of stiff pasteboard, representing a pony with his housings,...
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The Mount Vernon Papers

Edward Everett - Europe - 1860 - 528 pages
...swinging their handkerchiefs over their heads, in the church, like devils incarnate, with such a confused noise that no man can hear his own voice. Then the...foolish people they look, they stare, they laugh, they fear, and mount upon forma and pews, to see these goodly pageants, solemnized in this sort. Then after...
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The comprehensive history of England, from the earliest period to ..., Volume 2

Charles MacFarlane - 1861 - 852 pages
...swinging their handkerchiefs over their heads in the church like devils incarnate, with such a confused noise that no man can hear his own voice. Then the...pageants solemnized in this sort. Then, after this, nbout the church they go' again and again, and so forth into the church-yard, where they have commonly...
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The baptist Magazine

1870 - 790 pages
...or preaching— dancing and singing like Je vils incarnate, with such a confusej noise that no one can hear his own voice. Then the foolish people, they look, they stare they laugh, they flare, and mount upon the forms and puv's, to see these godly pageants solemnized." And Walter Scott,...
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Lancashire: Its Puritanism and Nonconformity

Robert Halley - Dissenters, Religious - 1872 - 590 pages
...handkerchiefs like devils incarnate, with such a confused noise that no man can hear his own voice. . . . After this, about the church they go again and again, and so forth into the churchyard, where they have their summer halls, their bowers, arbours, and banqueting houses set up, wherein they...
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Belgravia, Volume 19

English periodicals - 1873 - 776 pages
...minister be at prayer or preaching, dancing, and singing like devils incarnate, with such a confused noise that no man can hear his own voice. Then the...foolish people they look, they stare, they laugh, they fleere, and mount upon the forms and pews to see their goodly pageants solemnised. Then after this...
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