| Roger Ascham - 1788 - 264 σελίδες
...drave a cart. Some will geve two or three ftrydes forwarde, daunfinge and hoppinge after his (haft, as longe as it flyeth, as though he were a madde man. Some, which feare to be to farre gone, runne backwarde, as it were to pull his fhafte backe. Another runneth... | |
| James William Dodd - 1818 - 262 σελίδες
...theyr bowe and wrythe and wrinche it, to pull in his shaft, when it flyeth wyde, as if he drave a cart. Some will geve two or three strydes forwarde, daunsinge and hoppinge after his shaft, as longe as it flyeth, as though he were a madde man. Some, which feare to be to farre gone,... | |
| 1821 - 404 σελίδες
...ever in jeopardye of faulinge. Some stampe forwarde, and some leape backwarde * * *. Some will give two or three strydes forwarde, daunsinge and hoppinge after his shafte as though he were a madde man. Some with feare to be too farre gone, runne backwarde, as it were to pull... | |
| 1821 - 408 σελίδες
...ever in jeopardyc of faulinge. Some stampe forwarde, and some leape backwarde * * *. Some will give two or three strydes forwarde, daunsinge and hoppinge after his shafte as though he were a madde man. Some with feare to be too farre gone, runne backwarde, as it were to pull... | |
| Thomas Hastings - 1831 - 168 σελίδες
...of faulinge. Some stampe forwarde, and some leape backwarde. Now afterwarde when the shafte is gone. Some will geve two or three strydes forwarde, daunsinge and hoppinge after his shafte, as long as it flyeth as though he were a madde man. Some, which feare to be too farre gone, runne backwarde,... | |
| George Agar Hansard - 1840 - 594 σελίδες
...flyeth wyde, as yf he drawe a carte. Summe wyll gyve two or three strydes forwarde, dancing and hoppynge after his shafte, as longe as it flyeth, as though he were a madman. Summe, which feare to be farre gone, runne backwarde, as it were to poull his shafte backe... | |
| George Agar Hansard - 1840 - 570 σελίδες
...flyeth wyde, as yf he drawe a carte. Summe wyll gyve two or three strydes forwarde, dancing and hoppynge after his shafte, as longe as it flyeth, as though he were a madman. Summe, which feare to be farre gone, runne backwarde, as it were to poull his shafte backe... | |
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