"Dibble" Quotes from Famous Books
... lies an imp o' hell, Planted by Satan's dibble— Poor silly wretch, he's damn'd himsel' To ... — The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. • Robert Burns and Allan Cunningham
... Margaret Waite's was 'a deformed thing with many feet, black of colour, rough with hair, the bigness of a cat'; her daughter, Margaret Waite, had as 'her spirit, a white cat spotted with black, and named Inges'; Jennet Dibble had 'her spirit in the shape of a great black cat called Gibbe, which hath attended her now above 40 years'; Dibble's daughter, Margaret Thorpe, had a 'familiar in the shape of a bird, yellow of colour, ... — The Witch-cult in Western Europe - A Study in Anthropology • Margaret Alice Murray |