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Then , when he is up and ready , let him drink a good draught and fetch his hound to make him break his fast a little . And let him not forget to fill his bottle with good wine . That done , let him take a little vinegar in the palm of ...
Then , when he is up and ready , let him drink a good draught and fetch his hound to make him break his fast a little . And let him not forget to fill his bottle with good wine . That done , let him take a little vinegar in the palm of ...
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Now must the poulterers make ready their rabbits and their fowl , the cooks have their ovens clean , and all for pies and tarts against the merry feast . Now the maids bestir them about their houses , the launders about their linen ...
Now must the poulterers make ready their rabbits and their fowl , the cooks have their ovens clean , and all for pies and tarts against the merry feast . Now the maids bestir them about their houses , the launders about their linen ...
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Also they are oftenest seen by them that are ready to die . REGINALD SCOT , The Discoverie of Witchcraft 1584 Exorcism I charge thee , Satan , hous'd within this man , To yield possession to my holy prayers .
Also they are oftenest seen by them that are ready to die . REGINALD SCOT , The Discoverie of Witchcraft 1584 Exorcism I charge thee , Satan , hous'd within this man , To yield possession to my holy prayers .
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To be again all ready and in their places at one , in an instant ; to continue until three or half an hour after : then to have another quarter of an hour or more , as at nine , for drink- ing and necessities .
To be again all ready and in their places at one , in an instant ; to continue until three or half an hour after : then to have another quarter of an hour or more , as at nine , for drink- ing and necessities .
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75-79 If they be well gowned and bearded , they have two good apologies ready made ; but they are beholden to the tailor and barber for both : if they can provide for two pottles of wine against the next lecture - day , the school being ...
75-79 If they be well gowned and bearded , they have two good apologies ready made ; but they are beholden to the tailor and barber for both : if they can provide for two pottles of wine against the next lecture - day , the school being ...
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