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Strana 154
White spirits , black spirits , grey spirits , red spirits , Devil - toad , devil - ram ,
devil - cat , and devil - dam , Why Hoppo and Stadlin , Hellwain and Puckle ! Stad
. Here , sweating at the vessel . Hec . Boil it well . Hop . It gallops now . Hec . Are
the ...
White spirits , black spirits , grey spirits , red spirits , Devil - toad , devil - ram ,
devil - cat , and devil - dam , Why Hoppo and Stadlin , Hellwain and Puckle ! Stad
. Here , sweating at the vessel . Hec . Boil it well . Hop . It gallops now . Hec . Are
the ...
Strana 160
Spirit . All goes still to our delight : Either come , or else Refuse , refuse . Hec .
Now I am furnish'd for the flight . Fire . ... Now I go , now I fly , Malkin my sweet
Spirit and I. Oh what a dainty pleasure ' tis To ride in the air When the moon
shines fair ...
Spirit . All goes still to our delight : Either come , or else Refuse , refuse . Hec .
Now I am furnish'd for the flight . Fire . ... Now I go , now I fly , Malkin my sweet
Spirit and I. Oh what a dainty pleasure ' tis To ride in the air When the moon
shines fair ...
Strana 67
Cæsar speaks after common men in this , To make a difference of me for my
poorness : As if the filth of poverty sunk as deep Into a knowing spirit , as the
bane Of riches doth into an ignorant soul . No , Cæsar ; they be pathless moorish
minds ...
Cæsar speaks after common men in this , To make a difference of me for my
poorness : As if the filth of poverty sunk as deep Into a knowing spirit , as the
bane Of riches doth into an ignorant soul . No , Cæsar ; they be pathless moorish
minds ...
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