'Oh, shrive me, shrive me Holy man' | |
APPLAUSE AND CHEERS Um, yes, the word "shrove" actually derives from the Medieval word "shrive", meaning to confess. | |
'Oh, shrive me, shrive me Holy man' | |
APPLAUSE AND CHEERS Um, yes, the word "shrove" actually derives from the Medieval word "shrive", meaning to confess. | |
And there she shall at Friar Laurence' cell be shrived and married. | |
Bid her to come to confession this afternoon, and there she shall at Friar Laurence's cell be shrived... and married. | |
I took it off a thieving card sharper... but first I shrived him... and sent him to the pearly gates... as nice and pretty as any from his own faith could have done. | |
-Not shriving-time allowed. | |
Listen to this. ´A shriving of death and beauty dyes the sky in red blood | |
On the view and knowing of these contents, The bearers should be put to sudden death, Not shriving-time allowed. | |
Your worship hath no shriving work in hand. | |
and your special kind of shriving from the ladies. | |
And there she shall at Friar Laurence' cell be shrived and married. | |
Bid her to come to confession this afternoon, and there she shall at Friar Laurence's cell be shrived... and married. | |
I took it off a thieving card sharper... but first I shrived him... and sent him to the pearly gates... as nice and pretty as any from his own faith could have done. | |
-Not shriving-time allowed. | |
Listen to this. ´A shriving of death and beauty dyes the sky in red blood | |
On the view and knowing of these contents, The bearers should be put to sudden death, Not shriving-time allowed. | |
Your worship hath no shriving work in hand. | |
and your special kind of shriving from the ladies. | |