]
[Footnote 39: He told his beads backwards; a figurative expression to
signify cursing.
[Footnote 39: He told his beads backwards; a figurative expression to
signify cursing.
Thomas Chatterton - Rowley Poems
]
[Footnote 24: sun-burnt. ]
[Footnote 25: smoke. ]
[Footnote 26: drink. ]
[Footnote 27: _pall_, a contraction from _appall_, to fright. ]
[Footnote 28: fly. ]
[Footnote 29: lightning. ]
[Footnote 30: steam, or vapours. ]
[Footnote 31: flames. ]
[Footnote 32: noisy. ]
[Footnote 33: moves. ]
[Footnote 34: swelled, strengthened. ]
[Footnote 35: Frighted. ]
[Footnote 36: burst. ]
[Footnote 37: a small round hat, not unlike the shapournette in
heraldry, formerly worn by Ecclesiastics and Lawyers. ]
[Footnote 38: painted.
]
[Footnote 39: He told his beads backwards; a figurative expression to
signify cursing. ]
[Footnote 40: poor, needy. ]
[Footnote 41: a cloke. ]
[Footnote 42: a loose white robe, worn by Priests. ]
[Footnote 43: A lord. ]
[Footnote 44: I believe this trade is still in being, though but
seldom employed. ]
[Footnote 45: a beggar, or vagabond. ]
[Footnote 46: A short surplice, worn by Friars of an inferior class,
and secular priests. ]
[Footnote 47: joy. ]
[Footnote 48: ease. ]
[Footnote 49: nought. ]
[Footnote 50: unhappy. ]
[Footnote 51: a short under-cloke. ]
[Footnote 52: Glory. ]
[Footnote 53: mighty, rich. ]
BATTLE OF HASTINGS.
[Footnote 24: sun-burnt. ]
[Footnote 25: smoke. ]
[Footnote 26: drink. ]
[Footnote 27: _pall_, a contraction from _appall_, to fright. ]
[Footnote 28: fly. ]
[Footnote 29: lightning. ]
[Footnote 30: steam, or vapours. ]
[Footnote 31: flames. ]
[Footnote 32: noisy. ]
[Footnote 33: moves. ]
[Footnote 34: swelled, strengthened. ]
[Footnote 35: Frighted. ]
[Footnote 36: burst. ]
[Footnote 37: a small round hat, not unlike the shapournette in
heraldry, formerly worn by Ecclesiastics and Lawyers. ]
[Footnote 38: painted.
]
[Footnote 39: He told his beads backwards; a figurative expression to
signify cursing. ]
[Footnote 40: poor, needy. ]
[Footnote 41: a cloke. ]
[Footnote 42: a loose white robe, worn by Priests. ]
[Footnote 43: A lord. ]
[Footnote 44: I believe this trade is still in being, though but
seldom employed. ]
[Footnote 45: a beggar, or vagabond. ]
[Footnote 46: A short surplice, worn by Friars of an inferior class,
and secular priests. ]
[Footnote 47: joy. ]
[Footnote 48: ease. ]
[Footnote 49: nought. ]
[Footnote 50: unhappy. ]
[Footnote 51: a short under-cloke. ]
[Footnote 52: Glory. ]
[Footnote 53: mighty, rich. ]
BATTLE OF HASTINGS.