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 1186
... loue , I say not in soch wise , That for to scape out of your lace I ment . Id . The Complaint of Uenus . And plant my plaint within her brest , Who doutlesse may restore againe My harmes to helth , my ruth to rest , That lased is ...
... loue , I say not in soch wise , That for to scape out of your lace I ment . Id . The Complaint of Uenus . And plant my plaint within her brest , Who doutlesse may restore againe My harmes to helth , my ruth to rest , That lased is ...
Strana 1188
... loue , and to the ladiship Of hir , whiche thy ladie is ? A lovely ladie rodę him 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 ...
... loue , and to the ladiship Of hir , whiche thy ladie is ? A lovely ladie rodę him 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 ...
Strana 1191
... loue , as ye shul here . Id . The Marchantes Tale , v . 9741 . 19 Pat well was seene in her colour , That she had lived in languour . Id . Rom . of the Rose . O medicine sanatife of sore langorous . i -- Id . The Craft of Louers . There ...
... loue , as ye shul here . Id . The Marchantes Tale , v . 9741 . 19 Pat well was seene in her colour , That she had lived in languour . Id . Rom . of the Rose . O medicine sanatife of sore langorous . i -- Id . The Craft of Louers . There ...
Strana 1193
... Loue , b . ii . Als for any man maie knowe There lasteth nothing but a throwe . - Gower . C. A. Prol . Injustice never yet took lasting root , Nor held that long , impiety did win . Daniel . Civil Wars , b . i . This circle and ring of ...
... Loue , b . ii . Als for any man maie knowe There lasteth nothing but a throwe . - Gower . C. A. Prol . Injustice never yet took lasting root , Nor held that long , impiety did win . Daniel . Civil Wars , b . i . This circle and ring of ...
Strana 1194
... 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 I hastly hent ...
... 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 I hastly hent ...
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