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For this jealous and contentious house Divell, domineers as well among people of great respect, as those of lesser degree; though there be some which so order it, that they smother this fire within dores, and suffer it not to burst out at the house top. Nevertheless it is impossible to hide this unkindness from the eys of them that are in the Family.

What's done there? have they forsaken the Divell & all his fashions? banishd their Taylors & Tyrewomen? Buz. You had a father & a Brother there; & can you first thinke upon the Divell & his Limetwiggs. Hen. Had, Buzzano? had a father & a Brother there? have I not so, still, Buzzano? Buz. No, sir, your Elder Brother is Hen. What? speake, Buzzano: I imagine, dead. Buz.

I deemed it cruel to whistle the bread out of poverty's pouch; so broke off and away; yet could not get clear so swift, but both men and women did slobber me sore, and smelled all of garlic. 'There, master, said I, 'I call that cleaving the divell in twain and keeping his white half. Said he, 'Bon Bec, I have made a good bargain. Then he bade me stay where I was while he went to the Holy Land.

There is a very interesting contemporary ballad entitled "A new Ballad of the Parrator and the Divell," attributed by its modern editor to not later than 1616, which throws much light on the proceedings of certain unscrupulous apparitors, and reflects also the strong dislike entertained for the whole tribe of apparitors by people of the time.

A careless expression in one of her letters, that "ye Parson was as lyke to bee in league with ye Divell as anie of em," had got abroad, and given great offence to godly people.

All your apples I know are ripe allready; 'tis not stealth, I shall rob nobody. Ele. You'le not be a divell? Hen. No, I will but play the man with you: why, you know 'tis nothing. Ele. Will you enforce mine honour? oh, Henrico, Where have you left your goodnesse? sure you cannot Be so ignoble, if you thinke me worthy To be your wife at least, to turne Eleonora Into a whore. Hen.

That might explain, too, the "by authority" of the title. Signes and Wonders from Heaven.... Likewise a new discovery of Witches in Stepney Parish. And how 20. Witches more were executed in Suffolk this last Assise. Also how the Divell came to Soffarn to a Farmers house in the habit of a Gentlewoman on horse backe. London, . Mentions the Chelmsford, Suffolk, and Norfolk trials.

"Why, ods bodikins! I know you not, and you know me." "By Gerard's letter. Crossbow! beard! handsome! The divell is dead." "Sword of Goliah! this must be she. Red hair, violet eyes, lovely face. But I took ye for a married wife, seeing ye " "Tell me my name," said she quickly. "Margaret Brandt." "Gerard? Where is he? Is he in life? Is he well? Is he coming? Is he come? Why is he not here?

Amen." The priest then rose from his knees, and turning to the company, said, with quiet geniality, "Gentles, we have here as obstinate a divell as you may see in a summer day."

Towse was very much troubled, but after a little tyme, recollecting himselfe, he demanded of him in ye Name of God what he was, whether he were a Man. And ye Aparition replyed No. Then he asked him if he were a Divell. And ye answer was No. Then Mr. Towse said 'in ye Name of God, what art thou then? And as I remember Mr. And Mr.

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