Moist it, and heate it newe, and neuer STOPP, All watring thee, while yet remaines one dropp.
"A Discourse of Life and Death, by Mornay; and Antonius by Garnier"
Philippe de Mornay Robert Garnier
Whilst some, of more excursive bent, Their vagrant arts to ply, To all the various places went, That in the neighbourhood lie; To Datchet, Slough, or Horton they, Or e'en to Colnbrook, took their way, Or ancient Windsor's regal town; STOPP'd every body they could meet, Knocked at each house, in every street, In hopes of half a crown.
"Gossip in the First Decade of Victoria's Reign"
John Ashton
Wee see allready severall postures: the one beats his belly, the other shakes his head, others STOPP their mouthes to keepe in what they have eaten.
"Voyages of Peter Esprit Radisson"
Peter Esprit Radisson