Bason and Tankerd 0 1 6 This would be the correction of an engraver’s mistake in the Company’s motto on some silver plate.
She brought him to a river side, And also to a tree, Whereon a copper bason hung, And many shields to see.
He struck soe hard, the bason broke; And Tarquin soon he spyed: Who drove a horse before him fast, Whereon a knight lay tyed.
Only one stone bench remains; the table and basonare demolished, and the spring now oozes over the damp floor as it did in a state of nature.
After about three miles, the road narrows to a mere cleft in the hills, which we threaded for several miles, emerging at last upon the green bason of ground on which Cujes stands.
I place it inverted in a bason containing either quicksilver, or any other fluid substance by which I chuse to have the air confined.
Sometimes, I filled a glass vessel with quicksilver, and introduced the air to it, when it was inverted in a bason of quicksilver.
The air expelled by the heat, from the liquor contained in the phial, issues through the tube, and is received in the bason of quicksilver, fig.
Thus attyred they range abroade in all Iapan, to set out themselues and their cunning to sale, each one beating his bason which he carieth alwayes about with him, to giue notice of their comming in al townes where they passe.
Well neere 200 Bonzii folow him singing the name of that deuill the which the partie deceassed chiefly did worship in his life time, and therewithall a very great bason is beaten euen to the place of fire instead of a bell.
The two Gentlemen of the Bed-Chamber always offer'd the Bason in like manner to the Princes and Princesses to wash in, but they wou'd not accept it.
Then two Gentlemen of the Bed-Chamber held out a great Silver gilt Basonfor them to wash in, and when they had wash'd, the two Chamberlains gave them the Napkins.
Be pleas'd to accept this Golden Bason as a small Token of my Gratitude and Esteem.
When they arose from Table, they wash'd their Hands in a Golden Bason set with Emeralds, and other costly Stones.
There's a stone bason with a shaft that goes away down to the well in the lowest part of the castle, and the defenders can always get water by lowering a bucket when they're besieged.
This must be prepared beforehand and left in a bason where the cockatrice when hatched would find and drink of it.
Three or four Pints of Rheum are commonly salivated every Day in a Bason made for that purpose, which the Patient holds in his Bed near his Mouth, so as the Spittle may run into it.
Sir Lancelot beat such strokes that the basonburst asunder, and then he was aware of a great knight riding on a black horse.
And on a bole of the tree there was a bason of copper.
Next night he went to see this ball once more; Then she ask'd his mother to go as before; Who having a bason of water in hand, 115 She threw it at Catskin, as I understand.
Her answer was, "Sir, you shall know the same, From the sign of the Bason of Water I came.
But then he likewise supposes a particular revolution of things, in which one side of that stony circuit, forming the bason of the lake, had been destroyed while the water was discharged.
But this water found a lower place in the bed of the Caspian; and into this bason it has made its way, in forming to itself a channel in the great plain of the Wolga.
Look at this bason of water; why does the piece of paper which I throw into it float on the surface?
The scenery here, though not highly romantic, is agreeably picturesque; and the shores of the bason are indented with numerous coves, and well-sheltered inlets of great beauty.
The distance from St. John River to Annapolis Bason in Nova Scotia[10] may be about thirty miles, across the Bay of Fundy, the passage being usually performed by the steam packets which run regularly between these places.
The entrance to the bason is through a narrow strait, called Digby Gut, whose precipitous sides suggest the idea of a passage having been opened through the North Mountain by some violent convulsion of nature.
The Avon receives the Kennetcook, Cockmagon, and the St. Croix rivers, a short distance below Windsor, and discharges their united streams into the Bason of Minas.
The passage across the Bay of Fundy, and through the Bason of Minas, is said to be rather dangerous, owing to the rapid tides, the rocky shores, and the fogs which prevail on these coasts.
The Bason of Minas is one of the most remarkable and beautiful inlets in North America.
I hope you'll meet with something or other in this Bason that, you like.
They would call the attention of the passers-by with a bell or a clapper, and received their alms in a cup or a bason at the end of a long pole.
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