| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 606 pages
...head drefles : " Oh what a wonder it is to fee a (hip under faile with her tacklings and her mads, and her tops and top gallants, with her upper decks and her nether decks, and fo bedeckt with her ftreames, flags and enfiens, and I know not what ; yea but a world of wonders it... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 632 pages
...head drefles : " Oh what a wonder it is to fee a (hip under faile with her tacklings and her mafts, and her tops and top gallants, with her upper decks and her nether decks, and fo bedeckt with her ftreames, flags and enfigns, and I know not what ; yea but a world of wonders it... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 522 pages
...one) in a sermon preached hefore King James the First, thus speaks of the ladies' head dresses : " Oh what a wonder it is to see a ship under saile with her tacklings and her masts, and her tops and top-gallants, with her upper decks and her nether decks, and so hedeckt with her streames, flags and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 380 pages
...one) in a sermon preached before King James the First, thus speaks of the ladies' head dresses : " Oh what a wonder it is to see a ship under saile with...upper decks and her nether decks, and so bedeckt with her streames, flags, and ensigns, and I know not what ; yea but a world of wonders it is to see a woman... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 372 pages
...one) in a sermon preached before King James the First, thus speaks of the ladies' head dresses : " Oh what a wonder it is to see a ship under saile with her tackliHgs and her masts, and her tops and top gallants, with her upper decks and her nether decks,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1818 - 348 pages
...courtly one) in a sermon preached before King James the First, thus speaks of the ladies' head dresses: " Oh what a wonder It is to see a ship under saile with her tackling* and her masts, and her tops and top gallants, with her upper decks and her nether decks,... | |
| 1819 - 554 pages
...we rind the following whimsical passage: "But of all qualities, a woman must not have one qualitie of a ship, and that is too much rigging. Oh what a...with her tacklings, and her masts, and her tops, and topgallants, with her upper decks, and her nether decks, and so, bedeckt-with her streames, flags,... | |
| 1819 - 550 pages
...find the following whimsical passage: " But of all qualities, 5 a woman must not have one qualitie of a ship, and that is too much rigging. Oh what a wonder it is to sec a ship under saile, with her tacklings, and her masts, and her tops, and topgallants, with her... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 498 pages
...one) in a sermon preached before King James the First, thus speaks of the ladies' head dresses : " Oh what a wonder it is to see a ship under saile with...upper decks and her nether decks, and so bedeckt with her streames, flags and ensigns, and I know not what ; yea but a world of wonders it is to see a woman... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1828 - 414 pages
...figging- Oh ! what a wonder it is to see a Ship under full sail, with her tacklings and her inasts, and her tops and top gallants, with her upper decks and her nether decks, and so be-deckt with her streamers, flags, and ensigns, and I know not what : yea, what a world of wonders it is to see... | |
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