M441 They lappe mosse about their woundes and vse it instead of napkins.
Also they gathered a kind ofmosse which groweth on the trees of this countrey, to serue to calke the same withall.
This done Satourioua going to meet him, caused him to sit on his right hand in a seat of wood of lentisque couered with mosse made of purpose like vnto his owne.
Iane Bulcock, wife of Christopher Bulcock, of the Mosse end, and Iohn her sonne amongst others, &c.
They vse alsomosse tyed on aboue the clay with some bryer, wicker, or other bands.
This being done, couer the place with the fat earth and mosse of the Woods tyed together with a strong band: sticke a pole of Wood by it, to keepe it stedfast.
There is not far off also the Gomater, Stafa, the two [Sidenote: Mosse Ile.
Kerneburgs, and the Mosse Ile, in the old Brittish speech called Monad, that is to saie Mosse.
The soile of it is verie blacke, bicause of the corruption & putrefaction of such woods as haue rotted thereon: wherevpon also no small plentie of mosse is bred and ingendered.
There is not far off also the Gomater, Stafa, the two Kerneburgs, and the [Sidenote: Mosse Ile.
Mosse Ile, in the old Brittish speech called Monad, that is to saie Mosse.
Se in se fructo, o forse alcun dilecto Porgesse a vo' lector, ringratiate Colei, la cui biltate Questo mi mosse affar come subgiecto.
Betwixt the trees or timber they thrust in mosse (whereof they gather plenty in their woods) to keep out the aire.
It is more meete for a litle foot-page, That has run throughe mosse and myre, To take his supper upon his knee, And sitt downe by the kitchen fyer.
It is not fit for a little foot-page, That has run throughe mosse and myre, To go into the chamber with any ladye, That weares soe riche attyre.
It is more meete for a litle foot-page, That has run throughe mosse and myre.
It is not fit for a little foot-page, 105 That has run throughemosse and myre, To go into the chamber with any ladye.
On fut suld be all Scottis weire, Be hyll and mossethaim self to weire.
It is not fit for a little foot-page, 105 That has run throughe mosse and myre, To lye in the chamber of any ladye, That weares soe riche attyre.
It is more meete for a little foot-page, That has run throughe mosse and myre, 110 To take his supper upon his knee, And lye by the kitchen fyre.
There they have no wood, and make provision of mossefor their firing.
But the wildmen warned me, which saved me; that is, that when the mosse should breake under I should cast my whole body into the watter on sudaine.
They haue nothing in vse among them to maker fire withall, sauing a kinde of Heath and Mosse which groweth there.
There is very little plaine ground and no grasse, except a little which is much like vnto mosse that groweth on soft ground, such as we get Turffes in.
In a matter of moments, he had disappeared to the north in the direction of the Mosse villages.
You will hold a great conference with the people of the Tellum and the people of the Mosse and there will be a great celebration and no longer will there be Dogon, Mosse and Tellum, but all will be one.
Oh juju, come out of the sky, I saw a great festival and Dogon danced with their enemies the Mosse and the Tellum--and, all seemed happy beyond belief.
Tellum and Mosse have hated the Dogon for all time.
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