The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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... it is said , that no less than fix hundred witches were executed at one time : " .--- itis evident by the confession of the six hundred Scotch witches executed in Scotland at Bartholomew tide was twelve month , that in Yarmouth road ...
... it is said , that no less than fix hundred witches were executed at one time : " .--- itis evident by the confession of the six hundred Scotch witches executed in Scotland at Bartholomew tide was twelve month , that in Yarmouth road ...
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... and that in the night following the said cat was convayed into the middeft of the sea by all these witches fayling in their riddles or cives as is aforesaid , and so left the said cal right before the towne of Leith in Scotland .
... and that in the night following the said cat was convayed into the middeft of the sea by all these witches fayling in their riddles or cives as is aforesaid , and so left the said cal right before the towne of Leith in Scotland .
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... a great summe of gold , that such of their friends as were laine , might be buried in Saint Colmes ' Inch . In memorie whereof many old sepul . tures are yet in the said inch , there to be seene graven with the armes of the Danes .
... a great summe of gold , that such of their friends as were laine , might be buried in Saint Colmes ' Inch . In memorie whereof many old sepul . tures are yet in the said inch , there to be seene graven with the armes of the Danes .
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... it is said : - The bauke tyreth upon rumps . ' STEEVENS , - ronyon cries , 1 i . e . scabby or mangy woman . Fr. rogneux , Thus Chaucer , in The Romaunt of the Rose , p . 551 every brefe 11 6 1 8 But in a fieve I'll thither fail ,.
... it is said : - The bauke tyreth upon rumps . ' STEEVENS , - ronyon cries , 1 i . e . scabby or mangy woman . Fr. rogneux , Thus Chaucer , in The Romaunt of the Rose , p . 551 every brefe 11 6 1 8 But in a fieve I'll thither fail ,.
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With the true examination of the said Do & tor and Witches , as they uttered them in the presence of the Scotish king . Discovering how they pretended to bewitch and drowne his Majestie in the seu ...
With the true examination of the said Do & tor and Witches , as they uttered them in the presence of the Scotish king . Discovering how they pretended to bewitch and drowne his Majestie in the seu ...
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