After that, turne downe the head of the hiue on the ground, and with a sharpe knife cutte the crossed stickes asunder in the Hiue, or plucke them forth with your hand.
The circle of meale signified their Country, the circles of corne the bounds of the Sea, and the stickes his Country.
One that (though yeeres past done) 200 Stickes by him still, and will distaine him ever.
Stickes in my throate, Without I have a draught Of cornie aile, Nappy and staile, My lyffe lyes in great wauste.
Besides, if things go well, Opinion that so stickeson Martius, shall Of his demerits rob Cominius Bru.
I, 'twas he that told me on her first, An honest man he is, and hates the slime That stickes on filthy deeds.
And at length the matter grew to such issue, that I had not paper and stickes ynough to make crosses.
When weeds, straw, stickes and all other scrapings are gathered together, burne them not, but bury them vnder your crust in any place of your Orchard, and they will dye and fatten your ground.
Nothing stickes faster by us as appeares, Then that which we learne in our tender yeares.
He shootes at thee too Adam Bell, and his arrowes stickes heere; he calles thee bald-pate.
Stickes in my throate, Without I have a draught, Of cornie aile, Nappy and staile, My lyffe lyes in great wanste.
Now gyve hus drink, And let cat wynke, I tell you all at once, Yt stickes so sore, I may sing no more, Tyll I have dronken once.
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