A New Dictionary of the English Language: Combining Explanation with Etymology and Illustrated by Quotations from the Best Authorities, Zväzok 1William Pickering, 1844 - 2222 strán (strany) |
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Strana 18
... Loue . So shall mine eyes in payne accompany my hart , That were the guides , that did it lead of loue to feel the smart . - Wyatt . Complaint of the Absence of his Loue . Now came still evening on , and twilight gray Had in her sober ...
... Loue . So shall mine eyes in payne accompany my hart , That were the guides , that did it lead of loue to feel the smart . - Wyatt . Complaint of the Absence of his Loue . Now came still evening on , and twilight gray Had in her sober ...
Strana 45
... loue admits no qualifying cross ; No more my griefe , in such a precious loss . Shakespeare . Troil . & Cress . Act iv . sc . 1 . Gold incorporates with copper in any proportion , the com- mon allay : gold incorporates with tin , the ...
... loue admits no qualifying cross ; No more my griefe , in such a precious loss . Shakespeare . Troil . & Cress . Act iv . sc . 1 . Gold incorporates with copper in any proportion , the com- mon allay : gold incorporates with tin , the ...
Strana 48
... loue my brother , and he haue nede of me , & be in pouertic , loue will make me put myne hand into my purse or almory , and to geue him some what to refresh him . " Tyndal . Workes , p . 225 . Clot . You sinne against Obedience , which ...
... loue my brother , and he haue nede of me , & be in pouertic , loue will make me put myne hand into my purse or almory , and to geue him some what to refresh him . " Tyndal . Workes , p . 225 . Clot . You sinne against Obedience , which ...
Strana 49
... Loue woll gon or ride He mote be curteies , and voide of pride Merie , and full of iolitie And of Largesse a losed be . - Chaucer . The R. of the Rose . ALO'SING . In loosing ; or making loose . And as they were a lossynge ye colte ...
... Loue woll gon or ride He mote be curteies , and voide of pride Merie , and full of iolitie And of Largesse a losed be . - Chaucer . The R. of the Rose . ALO'SING . In loosing ; or making loose . And as they were a lossynge ye colte ...
Strana 56
... loue be sette Under ragges as riche rotchette And eke as well by amorettes In mourning black , as bright burnettes . Chaucer . Rom . of the E For no man may be amorous Ne in his louing vertuous But he loue more in mood Men for hem selfe ...
... loue be sette Under ragges as riche rotchette And eke as well by amorettes In mourning black , as bright burnettes . Chaucer . Rom . of the E For no man may be amorous Ne in his louing vertuous But he loue more in mood Men for hem selfe ...
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