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 1188
... faire beside , Id . Ib . Upon a lowly ass more white than snow ; Yet she much whiter ; but the same did hide Under a vele , that wimpled was full low . Spenser . Faerie Queene , b . i . c . 1 . To be plain argues honesty ; but to be ...
... faire beside , Id . Ib . Upon a lowly ass more white than snow ; Yet she much whiter ; but the same did hide Under a vele , that wimpled was full low . Spenser . Faerie Queene , b . i . c . 1 . To be plain argues honesty ; but to be ...
Strana 1229
... faire spectacle from him was reft , Yet that which reft it no lesse faire was found : So hidd in lockes and waves from lookers theft , Nought but her lovely face she for his looking left . Id . Ib . b . ii . c . 12 . But to goe through ...
... faire spectacle from him was reft , Yet that which reft it no lesse faire was found : So hidd in lockes and waves from lookers theft , Nought but her lovely face she for his looking left . Id . Ib . b . ii . c . 12 . But to goe through ...
Strana 1233
... faire hym thonkede , and hys hed lowtede a dour . R. Gloucester , p . 115 . Roberd side gede low.-R. Brunne , p . 100 The soreyns alle aboute , To the kyng felle on knes , his powere did tham lout . Id . p . 322 . [ He ] for the love of ...
... faire hym thonkede , and hys hed lowtede a dour . R. Gloucester , p . 115 . Roberd side gede low.-R. Brunne , p . 100 The soreyns alle aboute , To the kyng felle on knes , his powere did tham lout . Id . p . 322 . [ He ] for the love of ...
Strana 1244
... faire may . Chaucer . The Man of Lawes Tale , v . 5271 . But truely Creseide sweet maie , Whom I have with all my myght iserved , That ye thus done , I have it nat deserved . Id . Troilus & Creseide , b . v . I redy how whilom was a ...
... faire may . Chaucer . The Man of Lawes Tale , v . 5271 . But truely Creseide sweet maie , Whom I have with all my myght iserved , That ye thus done , I have it nat deserved . Id . Troilus & Creseide , b . v . I redy how whilom was a ...
Strana 1248
... faire . Milton . Paradise Lost , b . ill . Cain's enuy was the more vile , and malignant , towards his brother Abel ; because , whan his sacrince was better accepted , there was no body to look on . - Bacon . Ess . Envie The minister as ...
... faire . Milton . Paradise Lost , b . ill . Cain's enuy was the more vile , and malignant , towards his brother Abel ; because , whan his sacrince was better accepted , there was no body to look on . - Bacon . Ess . Envie The minister as ...
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