| John Nichols - 1782 - 342 Seiten
...there was not one But hafted after to be gone, As flie had been difwitted. Hop, and Mop, and Drop fo clear, Pip, and Trip, and Skip, that were To Mab their Sovereign ever dear; Her fpecial maids of honour i N 3 Fib, Fib, and Tib, and Pinck, and Pin, .. . Tick, and... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 420 Seiten
...her were fitted, But ran herselfe away alone ; Whieh when they heard, there was not one But basted after to be gone, As she had been diswitted. Hop, and Mop, and Drap so elear, Pip, and Trip, and Skip, that were To Mab their sovereign dear, Her speeial maids of... | |
| John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) - 1828 - 600 Seiten
...chariot with a trice, Nor would she stay for no advice, Until her maids, that were so nice, To wait on her were fitted, But ran herself away alone ; Which...gone, As she had been diswitted. Hop, and Mop, and Drap so clear, Pip, and Trip, and Skip, that were To Mab their sovereign dear, Her special mnids of... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 Seiten
...Deprived of the wits; mad; distracted. A word not in use. She ran away alone, Which when they htíbrd , there was not one But hasted after to be gone, As she had been dinrimd. Drayton't tlymphid. DIT, я. i. Dutch dicht. A ditty ; a poem ; a tune. Obsolete. No bird... | |
| Abraham Tucker - 1831 - 472 Seiten
...nux, nox,.nix, nex fuit ante diem : then we went to Drayton's court of Fayrie, Hop and Mop and Drop so clear, Pip and Trip and Skip, that were to Mab their sovereign ever dear, her special maids of honor. Fib and Tib, and Pinck and Pin, Tick and Quick, and Jill and... | |
| Mrs. Bray (Anna Eliza) - 1836 - 416 Seiten
...the people to whom they belong. Thus, then, before I relate the frolics of " Hop and Mop, and Drop so clear, Pip, and Trip, and Skip, that were To Mab, their sovereign dear, Her special maids of honour," it may not be amiss to tell what I have been able to glean about... | |
| Mrs. Bray (Anna Eliza) - 1838 - 410 Seiten
...the people to whom they belong. Thus, then, before I relate the frolics of " Hop and Mop, and Drop so clear, Pip, and Trip, and Skip, that were To Mab, their sovereign dear, Her special maids of honour," it may not be amiss to tell what I have been able to glean about... | |
| Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1845 - 352 Seiten
...chariot with a trice, Nor would she stay for no advice, Until her maids, that were so nice, To wait on her were fitted, But ran herself away alone ; Which...gone. As she had been diswitted. Hop, and Mop, and Dryp so clear, Pip, and Trip, and Skip that were To Mab, their sovereign ever dear, Her special maids... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 868 Seiten
...Cabbala. The Lord Keeper to the Duke. DISWITTED : Dis, and wit, qv Stript, divested or deprived of wits. Which when they heard, there was not one But hasted after to be gone, As she had been duwittcd. Dray ton. The Court of Fairy. DISWONT : DM, and wont, qv AS wun-ian, to abide, to dwell.... | |
| Jabez Allies - 1852 - 534 Seiten
...stated that the undermentioned fairies formed the retinue of Queen Mab : — " Hop, and Mop, and Dryp so clear, Pip, and Trip, and Skip that were To Mab, their sovereign, ever dear, Her special maids of honour ; Fib, and Tib, and Pinck, and Pin, Tick, and Quick, and Jil,... | |
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