A New Dictionary of the English Language: Combining Explanation with Etymology and Illustrated by Quotations from the Best AuthoritiesBell and Daldy, 1858 |
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Strana 1189
... Brunne , p . 221 . The fift day it was after Lammasse - tide . How long is it now to Lammas - tide ? Shakespeare . Romeo & Juliet , Act i . sc . 3 . Nurse . Euen or odde , of all daies in the yeare come Lam- mas Eue at night shall she ...
... Brunne , p . 221 . The fift day it was after Lammasse - tide . How long is it now to Lammas - tide ? Shakespeare . Romeo & Juliet , Act i . sc . 3 . Nurse . Euen or odde , of all daies in the yeare come Lam- mas Eue at night shall she ...
Strana 1190
... Brunne , p . 30 . -Plomes and cherries That lyghtliche launceth up litel wile dureth . Piers Plouhman , p . 213 . A blind knight - men called Longias , With a speare aproched vnto my souerain , Launsing his side full pitously alas ...
... Brunne , p . 30 . -Plomes and cherries That lyghtliche launceth up litel wile dureth . Piers Plouhman , p . 213 . A blind knight - men called Longias , With a speare aproched vnto my souerain , Launsing his side full pitously alas ...
Strana 1194
... Brunne , p . 120 . Loue will none other bird catch Though he set either nette or latch . Chaucer . Rom . of the Rose . A stronger than I cometh after me , whose shoe latchet I am not worthye to stoupe doune and vnlose . The pumie stones ...
... Brunne , p . 120 . Loue will none other bird catch Though he set either nette or latch . Chaucer . Rom . of the Rose . A stronger than I cometh after me , whose shoe latchet I am not worthye to stoupe doune and vnlose . The pumie stones ...
Strana 1205
... Brunne , p . 30 . Wher gessist thou that I may not preie to my Fadir , and be schal give to me mo than twelve legiouns of aungels . Wiclif . Matthew , c . 26 . Either thynkest thou that I cannot nowe praye to my Father , and he shall ...
... Brunne , p . 30 . Wher gessist thou that I may not preie to my Fadir , and be schal give to me mo than twelve legiouns of aungels . Wiclif . Matthew , c . 26 . Either thynkest thou that I cannot nowe praye to my Father , and he shall ...
Strana 1206
... Brunne , p . 185 . And if ye leenen to hem of whiche ye hopen to take agen : what thanke is it to you ? -Wiclif . Luke , c . 6 . If ye lende to them of whome ye hope to receaue , what thancke shall ye haue . - Bible , 1551. Ib . And ...
... Brunne , p . 185 . And if ye leenen to hem of whiche ye hopen to take agen : what thanke is it to you ? -Wiclif . Luke , c . 6 . If ye lende to them of whome ye hope to receaue , what thancke shall ye haue . - Bible , 1551. Ib . And ...
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