| Daniel Defoe, William Bond - 1720 - 356 páginas
...(here remark, that in -Yorklhire they kneel on a Ground- fa ft Stone) *nd fay, ^ '.*v ••• f • All hail to the Moon, all hail to thee, I prithee good Moon reveal to me This Night; who my Husband fhall be. .• Tou muft prefently after go to Bed : The aforefaid Mr. Aubrey knew two Gentlewomen... | |
| Daniel Defoe, William Bond - 1720 - 366 páginas
...Stile, looking on the Moon (here remark, that in Yorkfhire they kneel on a Ground-fa ft Stone) and All All hail to the Moon., all hail to thee, I prithee good Moon reveal to me This Night; who my Husband mall be, Tou muft prefently after go to The aforefaid Mr. Aubrey knew two Gentlewomen that... | |
| William Bond, Daniel Defoe - 1728 - 426 páginas
...Stile, looking on the Moon (here remark^ that in Yorkfhire they kneel on a Ground- fa fl Stone) and All hail to the Moon., all hail to thee, I prithee good Moon reveal to me This Night, who my Husband fliall be. ' Ton MHJl presently after go to Bed: The aforefaid Mr. Aubrey knew two Gentlewomen... | |
| Francis Grose - 1787 - 380 páginas
...and ftand over the fpars of a gate or ftile, and, looking on the Moon, repeat the following lines : All hail to the Moon ! all hail to thee! I prithee,...to me, This night, who my hufband (wife) muft be. The perfon muft prefently after go to bed, when they will dream of the perfon deftined for their future... | |
| Francis Grose - 1787 - 378 páginas
...ftile, and, looking on the Moon, repeat the following lines : All hail to the Moon ! all hail to thee J I prithee, good Moon, reveal to me, This night, who my hufband (wife) muft be. The perfon muft prefently after go to bed, when they will dream of the perfon deftined for their future... | |
| Francis Grose - 1811 - 332 páginas
...the spars of a gate or stile, and looking on the Moon, repeat the following lines: '.'."' • . f " All hail to the Moon! all hail to thee! " I prithee, good Moon, reveal to me, " This night, who my husband [wife] must be." The person must presently after go to bed, \vhen they will dream of the person... | |
| Joseph Train - 1814 - 234 páginas
...women make courtesy to the new moon, by getting up upon a gate or stile, and sitting astride, they say, All hail to the moon, all hail to thee, I prithee good moon, declare to me, This very night, who my husband shall be. Bailey's Etym. Diet. See MOON. Note XIV. And... | |
| 1824 - 462 páginas
...ar.ds of Scotland, at the present day, the girl ta gate, at tint sight of the crescent, and say, • All hail to the moon, all hail to thee, I prithee good moon, come tell to me, F IliLs night who my husband shall be." ; in bis Miscellanies, actually declares that... | |
| 1824 - 486 páginas
...the present day, the girls get astride across a gate, at first sight of the crescent, and say— " All hail to the moon, all hail to thee, I prithee good moon, come tell to me This night who my husband shall be !" Aubrey, in his Miscellanies, actually declares... | |
| John Jamieson - 1825 - 722 páginas
...day, go out in the evening, and stand over the spars of a gate or stile, looking on the moon, and say, All hail to the Moon, all hail to thee! I pri'thee, good Moon, reveal to me, This night mho my husband (wife) must be. << You must presently after go to bed. " I knew two gentlewomen that... | |
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