"Masse" Quotes from Famous Books
... "assotted and bewitched" by the jesting or serious words of poets, by the inventions of "lowd liers and couseners," and by "tales they have heard from old doting women, or from their mother's maids, and with whatsoever the grandfoole their ghostlie father or anie other morrow masse ... — A History of Witchcraft in England from 1558 to 1718 • Wallace Notestein
... the tyme of Christen Masse, was the Castell of Home recovered from the Engliss, by the negligence of ... — The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) • John Knox
... and purifieth the whole masse of blood contained in the veynes, by purging it from the seresity peccant, and from cholericke, phlegmaticke, and melancholike humours; and that principally by urine, which passeth through the body very cleare, ... — Spadacrene Anglica - The English Spa Fountain • Edmund Deane
... ther be any God or good Religion, then it is in the Papistes, becavse the service of God is performed with more ceremonyes, as elevacion of the masse, organs, singinge men, shaven crownes, &c. That all ... — The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Vol. 3 (of 3) • Christopher Marlowe
... belle brou down below there!" said Ferdinand, as we scrambled over the huge rocks at the foot of the falls; "there ought to be salmon there en masse." Yes, there were the sharp noses picking out the unfortunate insects, and the broad tails waving lazily through the foam as the fish turned in the water. At this season of the year, when summer is nearly ended, ... — Little Rivers - A Book Of Essays In Profitable Idleness • Henry van Dyke
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