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 1202
... thou might vnderstande , That if thou wolte in grace stande With loue , thou must leue enuie . - Gower . Con . A. b . ii . By her housbond's leue . Id . Ib . b . i . For as much as this vertue is more estemed of the affec- cion of the ...
... thou might vnderstande , That if thou wolte in grace stande With loue , thou must leue enuie . - Gower . Con . A. b . ii . By her housbond's leue . Id . Ib . b . i . For as much as this vertue is more estemed of the affec- cion of the ...
Strana 1213
... thou shalt descend , And liquorish learning to thy babes extend . Tickell . The Horn - Book . And He like a thorough true - bred spaniel licks The hand which cuffs him , and the foot which kicks . Churchill . Independence . LICK , v ...
... thou shalt descend , And liquorish learning to thy babes extend . Tickell . The Horn - Book . And He like a thorough true - bred spaniel licks The hand which cuffs him , and the foot which kicks . Churchill . Independence . LICK , v ...
Strana 1231
... thou janglest as a jay . Chaucer . The Man of Lawes Tale , v . 5194 . Take hem agen , for now maist thou not say , That thou hast lorn non of thy children tway . Id . Ib . v . 8947 . Thus hath the kite my love in hire service , And I am ...
... thou janglest as a jay . Chaucer . The Man of Lawes Tale , v . 5194 . Take hem agen , for now maist thou not say , That thou hast lorn non of thy children tway . Id . Ib . v . 8947 . Thus hath the kite my love in hire service , And I am ...
Strana 1236
... thou mighteste waxe warme . I would thou Sir T. More . Workes , p . 83 . There lay upon the gras LUM For the changes that are rung upon lull , lully , lully by , see The Mother's Lullaby , in Ritson's Ancient Songs . He lulleth hire ...
... thou mighteste waxe warme . I would thou Sir T. More . Workes , p . 83 . There lay upon the gras LUM For the changes that are rung upon lull , lully , lully by , see The Mother's Lullaby , in Ritson's Ancient Songs . He lulleth hire ...
Strana 1260
... thou to say hast left behinde , Than thou shalt brenne in great martire , For thou shalt brenne as any fire.-Id. Rom . of the Rose . Who coude rime in English properly His martirdom ? forsooth it am not I. Id . The Knightes Tale , v ...
... thou to say hast left behinde , Than thou shalt brenne in great martire , For thou shalt brenne as any fire.-Id. Rom . of the Rose . Who coude rime in English properly His martirdom ? forsooth it am not I. Id . The Knightes Tale , v ...
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