A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 2Butler, 1846 |
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Strana 1208
... heart in favour of errour , it is at least , no less possible to interest them in favour of truth . Stewart . Of the Human Mind , Introd . pt . ii . s . 1 . LESS , ter . The imperative les , ( see Less , ante , ) placed at the end of ...
... heart in favour of errour , it is at least , no less possible to interest them in favour of truth . Stewart . Of the Human Mind , Introd . pt . ii . s . 1 . LESS , ter . The imperative les , ( see Less , ante , ) placed at the end of ...
Strana 1215
... heart , Whose every day was made of melody , Hears not the voice of mirth . U. LIGHT , LIGHT , n . LIGHT , adj . LIGHTEN , v . LIGHTFUL . LIGHTLESS . LIGHTENING , or LIGHTNING , n . LIGHTNESS . LIGHTSOME . LIGHTSOMELY . LIGHTSOMENESS ...
... heart , Whose every day was made of melody , Hears not the voice of mirth . U. LIGHT , LIGHT , n . LIGHT , adj . LIGHTEN , v . LIGHTFUL . LIGHTLESS . LIGHTENING , or LIGHTNING , n . LIGHTNESS . LIGHTSOME . LIGHTSOMELY . LIGHTSOMENESS ...
Strana 1232
... heart that loueth nought In Mey , whan all this mirth is wrought . Chaucer . Rom . of the Rose . Sir Mirthe her by the finger hade Dauneing , and she him also , Great loue was atwixt hem two . Whan that Arcite had romed all his fill ...
... heart that loueth nought In Mey , whan all this mirth is wrought . Chaucer . Rom . of the Rose . Sir Mirthe her by the finger hade Dauneing , and she him also , Great loue was atwixt hem two . Whan that Arcite had romed all his fill ...
Strana 1272
... heart , her tears had rins'd , she bath'd again . Dryden . Sigismonda & Guiscardo . To mend thy mounds , to trench , to clear , to soil Thy grateful fields , to medicale thy sheep , Hurdles to weave , and cheerly shelters raise , Thy ...
... heart , her tears had rins'd , she bath'd again . Dryden . Sigismonda & Guiscardo . To mend thy mounds , to trench , to clear , to soil Thy grateful fields , to medicale thy sheep , Hurdles to weave , and cheerly shelters raise , Thy ...
Strana 1274
... heart , Pierc'd deep with many a virtuous pang , declare . Thomson . Autumn . Despair seldom breeds but in the melancholy tempers , that inclines men to be thoughtful and suspicious ; or in such breasts , as have been forced into a ...
... heart , Pierc'd deep with many a virtuous pang , declare . Thomson . Autumn . Despair seldom breeds but in the melancholy tempers , that inclines men to be thoughtful and suspicious ; or in such breasts , as have been forced into a ...
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