This youth, being knavishly inclined, among other pastimes (as the setting of the favour of damosels on a codpiece) caused him to be drunken and dead drunk, so that he knew not where he was; thereafter laid him on a car, which he made to be drawn by pioneers... Blackwood's Magazine - Page 6791925Full view - About this book
| Monthly literary register - 1841 - 1092 pages
...made to be drawen by pioners through the streets, at every corner showing his governour streetched out, and telling them, that was a more lively image of the Crucifix then any they had : at which sport young Raughlie's mother delyghted much (saying, his father young... | |
| James Shirley, Alexander Dyce - 1833 - 584 pages
...made to be drawen by pioners through the streets, at every corner shewing bis Governour streetched out, and telling them that was a more lively image of the Crucifix than any they had, at which sport young Raughlies mother delyghted much (saying his father young was so inclyned) though... | |
| James Shirley - 1833 - 576 pages
...made to be drawen by pioners through the streets, at every corner shewing his Governour streetched out, and telling them that was a more lively image of the Crucifix than any they had, at which sport young Raughlies mother delyghted much (saying his father young was so inclyned) though... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1842 - 104 pages
...made to be drawen by pioners through the streets, at every corner showing his governour streetched out, and telling them, that was a more lively image of the Crucifix then any they had : at which sport young Raughlie's mother delyghted much (saying, his father young... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Drummond - 1842 - 96 pages
...made to be drawen by pioners through the streets, at every corner showing his governour streetched out, and telling them, that was a more lively image of the Crucifix then any they had : at which sport young Raughlie's mother delyghted much (saying, his father young... | |
| 1846 - 910 pages
...1613, to France. This youth being knaviJily inclined, among other pastimes caused him to bo drunken, and dead drunk, so that he knew not where he was ;...his governor stretched out, and telling them that it was a more lively image of the crucifix than anything they had.' In the summer of 1618, Ben made... | |
| Thomas Amyot, John Payne Collier, William Durrant Cooper, Alexander Dyce, Barron Field, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Thomas Wright - 1853 - 510 pages
...made to be drawen by pioners through the streets, at every corner showing his governour streetched out, and telling them, that was a more lively image of the Crucifix then any they had : at which sport young Raughlie's mother delyghted much (saying, his father young... | |
| 1853 - 298 pages
...made to be drawen by pioners through the streets, at every corner showing his governour streetched out, and telling them, that was a more lively image of the Crucifix then any they had : at which sport young Raughlie's mother delyghted much (saying, his father young... | |
| Charles Whitehead - 1854 - 346 pages
...ample authority to settle it, and committed to him the power of executing martial him to be drunken, and dead drunk, so that he knew not where he was, thereafter laid him on a carr, which he made to be drawen by piouers through the streets, at every corner showing his governour... | |
| David Masson - 1873 - 532 pages
...France. This youth, being knavishly inclined, among other {ustimes . . . caused him [Ben] to be drunken, and dead drunk, so that he knew not where he was ;...streets, at every corner showing his governor stretched oul, and telling them that was a more lively image of the crucifix than any they had : at which sport... | |
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