Lancashire Legends, Traditions, Pageants, Sports, Etc., with an Appendix Containing a Rare Tract on the Lancashire Witches, &c. &cG. Routledge & sons, 1873 - 283 sider |
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... played its nightly gambols long after the body had been “ hearsed in earth . " A story is told of one of the former occupants of Written Stone farm , who , thinking that the stone would make a capital " buttery stone , " removed it into ...
... played its nightly gambols long after the body had been “ hearsed in earth . " A story is told of one of the former occupants of Written Stone farm , who , thinking that the stone would make a capital " buttery stone , " removed it into ...
Side 77
... except that at Winwick it was ás a pig , at Leyland as a cat , and somewhere else as a fish , that Satan played his pranks . - N . ana Q. , vi . 71 . THE GIANT OF WORSLEY . WORSLEY HALL and manor are Winwick Church . 77.
... except that at Winwick it was ás a pig , at Leyland as a cat , and somewhere else as a fish , that Satan played his pranks . - N . ana Q. , vi . 71 . THE GIANT OF WORSLEY . WORSLEY HALL and manor are Winwick Church . 77.
Side 95
... played to the life ; and the Justices Crooke , Houghton , and Doddridge , who were present , declared to the King that the Cap Justice was acted to the very life . ' Sir John Finett , knight , and master of the ceremonies to the King ...
... played to the life ; and the Justices Crooke , Houghton , and Doddridge , who were present , declared to the King that the Cap Justice was acted to the very life . ' Sir John Finett , knight , and master of the ceremonies to the King ...
Side 100
... plays , balls , and races , each in their turn claimed the attention of the visitors . A fancy ball , at which from six to seven hundred of the gentry of the city were present , was given in the first week . The second week was ushered ...
... plays , balls , and races , each in their turn claimed the attention of the visitors . A fancy ball , at which from six to seven hundred of the gentry of the city were present , was given in the first week . The second week was ushered ...
Side 109
... plays is one entitled , " A New Play of Robin Hood , for to be played in the May- games very pleasant and full of pastime . " These May- games seem to have been acted , before the Reformation , within the walls of the old parish and ...
... plays is one entitled , " A New Play of Robin Hood , for to be played in the May- games very pleasant and full of pastime . " These May- games seem to have been acted , before the Reformation , within the walls of the old parish and ...
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Lancashire Legends, Traditions, Pageants, Sports, &c: With an Appendix ... John Harland,Thomas Turner Wilkinson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1873 |
Lancashire Legends, Traditions, Pageants, Sports, &c: With an Appendix ... John Harland,Thomas Turner Wilkinson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1873 |
Lancashire Legends, Traditions, Pageants, Sports, &c: With an Appendix ... John Harland Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1882 |
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Side 203 - Crags, knolls, and mounds, confusedly hurled, The fragments of an earlier world ; A wildering forest feathered o'er His ruined sides and summit hoar, While on the north, through middle air, Ben-an heaved high his forehead bare. xv. From the steep promontory gazed The stranger, raptured and amazed, And,
Side 275 - Soe far as thou art able, Done great despite and shame unto The knights of the Round Table. If thou be of the Table Round, Quoth Tarquin speedilye, Both thee and all thy fellowship I utterly defye.
Side 124 - God; that the nation, seeing that their temples are not destroyed, may remove error from their hearts, and knowing and adoring the true God, may the more familiarly resort to the places to which they have been accustomed.
Side 269 - Oh, quoth the dragon, with a deep sigh, And turn'd six times together, Sobbing and tearing, cursing and swearing Out of his throat of leather ; More of More-hall ! O thou rascal ! Would I had seen thee never ; With the thing at thy foot, thou hast prick'd my a gut, And I'm quite undone for ever. Murder, murder, the dragon cry'd, Alack, alack for grief; Had you but mist that place, you could Have done me no mischief.
Side 132 - ... this it is the business of the former to prevent by beating it away with the hand, reckoning one to the game for every stroke of the ball ; if, on the contrary, it should be missed by the hand and touch the stool, the players change places [Note.
Side 267 - Thou peerless knight of these woods ; Do but slay this dragon, who won't leave us a rag on, We'll give thee all our goods.
Side 276 - Each at the other ran. They wounded were, and bled full sore, They both for breath did stand, And leaning on their swords awhile, Quoth Tarquine, Hold thy hand, And tell to me what I shall aske. Say on, quoth Lancelot tho. Thou art...
Side 115 - The banners are generally from four to five yards broad and six to eight yards long, having on either side in the centre a painting of Britannia, the king's arms, or some other device. The whole procession is flanked by men with long cart-whips, which they keep continually cracking to make a clear path On the front of some...
Side 138 - It was played by six people (three of each sex), who were coupled by lot. A piece of ground was then chosen., and divided into three compartments, of which the middle one was called hell. It was the object of the couple condemned to this division, to catch the others, who advanced from the two extremities; in which case a change of situation took place, and hell was filled by the couple who were excluded by preoccupation, from the other places : in this
Side 268 - For wit doth strength excel ; Which made our cunning champion Creep down into a well, Where he did think this dragon would drink, And so he did in truth ; And as he stoop'd low, he rose up and cried, boh ! And kick'd him in the mouth. Oh...