... in another, so that some never almost depart from some particular houses, as though they were their proper mansions, making in them sundry noises, rumours, mockeries, gawds and jests, without doing any harme at all, and some have heard them play at... Mysteries of Magic - Page 23by C. J. S. Thompson - 2005 - 364 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| English literature - 1837 - 522 pages
...gawds, and gests, without doing anv harme at all,and some have heard them play on gittcrus and jews harps, and ring bells, and make answer to those that call them, and speak with certain signes, laughters, and merry gestures, so that those of the house come at last to he so familiar and... | |
| John George Cochrane - 1837 - 548 pages
...gawds, and gests, without doing any harme at all, and some have heard them play on gitterns and jews harps, and ring bells, and make answer to those that call them, and speak with certain signes, laughters, and merry gestures, so that those of the house come at last to be so familiar and... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1841 - 138 pages
...gawds and jests, without doing any harme at all, and some have heard them play at gitterns and Jews' harps, and ring bells and make answer to those that call them, and speake with certain signes, laughters and merry gestures, so that those of the house come at last to... | |
| William Shakespeare - Falstaff, John, Sir (Fictitious character) - 1842 - 562 pages
...gawds and jests, without doing any harme at all, and some have heard them play at gitterns and Jew»' harps, and ring bells and make answer to those that call them, and spcakc with certain signes, laughters and merry gestures, so that those of the house come at last to... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1845 - 352 pages
...gawds and jests, without doing any harme at all ; and some have heard them play at gitterns and Jews' harps, and ring bells and make answer to those that call them, and speake with certain signes, laughters and merry gestures, so that those of the house come at last to... | |
| Thomas Wright - Ballads, English - 1846 - 322 pages
...gawds, and gests, without doing any harme at all, and some have heard them play on gitterns and jews' harps, and ring bells, and make answer to those that...certain signs, laughters, and merry gestures, so that those of the house come at last to be so familiar and well acquainted with them that they fear them... | |
| Thomas Wright - Ballads, English - 1846 - 324 pages
...doing any harme at all, and some have heard them play on gitterns and jews' harps, and ring hells, and make answer to those that call them, and speak...certain signs, laughters, and merry gestures, so that those of the house come at last to be so familiar and well acquainted with them that they fear them... | |
| Nathan Boughton Warren - Christmas stories - 1872 - 310 pages
...making in them sundry noises, rumours, mockeries, gawds, and gests, without doing any harme at all, and some have heard them play on gitterns and Jew's...certain signs, laughters, and merry gestures ; so that those of the house come at last to be so familiar and wellacquainted with them that they fear them... | |
| Joseph Ritson, William Carew Hazlitt - Dwarfs - 1875 - 444 pages
...gawds and jests, without doing any harme at all ; and some have heard them play at gitterns and Jews' harps, and ring bells and make answer to those that call them, and speake with certain signes, laughters and merry gestures, so that those of the house come at last to... | |
| William Shakespeare - Fairy plays - 1877 - 212 pages
...gawds, and jests, without doing any harme at all, and some have heard them play at gitterns and Jews' harps, and ring bells, and make answer to those that call them, and speake with certain signes, laughters, and merry gestures, so that those of the house come at last... | |
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