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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... night , O ! long and tedious night , Abate thy houres , shine comforts from the East , That I may backe to Athens by day - light , From these , that my poore companie detest . Shakespeare . Mid . Night's Dream , Act iii . sc . 2 . Post ...
... night , O ! long and tedious night , Abate thy houres , shine comforts from the East , That I may backe to Athens by day - light , From these , that my poore companie detest . Shakespeare . Mid . Night's Dream , Act iii . sc . 2 . Post ...
Strana 18
... night and loue haue stole and fast ywrien , Accursed be thy comming into Troy . Chaucer . Troilus , b . iii . Than cometh accusing , as whan a man seketh occasion to annoyen his neighbour , which is like the craft of the divel , that ...
... night and loue haue stole and fast ywrien , Accursed be thy comming into Troy . Chaucer . Troilus , b . iii . Than cometh accusing , as whan a man seketh occasion to annoyen his neighbour , which is like the craft of the divel , that ...
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... Night 5 . Thy saints proclaim thee king , and thy delay Gives courage to their foes , who , could they see The dawn ... night adversative , when we say , " it is not day , but it is night . " Harris . Hermes , b . ii . c . He that never ...
... Night 5 . Thy saints proclaim thee king , and thy delay Gives courage to their foes , who , could they see The dawn ... night adversative , when we say , " it is not day , but it is night . " Harris . Hermes , b . ii . c . He that never ...
Strana 36
... night , loking all round about : In euery place the ugsyme sights I saw ; The silence selfe of night agast my sprite . Surrey . Virgile , b . ii . But him ( according as they had decreed ) With a deeres - skin they couered , and then ...
... night , loking all round about : In euery place the ugsyme sights I saw ; The silence selfe of night agast my sprite . Surrey . Virgile , b . ii . But him ( according as they had decreed ) With a deeres - skin they couered , and then ...
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... night Condenses , and the cold environs round , Kindled through agitation to a flame , Which oft , they say , some evil spirit attends , Hovering and blazing with delusive light , Misleads the amaz'd night - wanderer from his way ...
... night Condenses , and the cold environs round , Kindled through agitation to a flame , Which oft , they say , some evil spirit attends , Hovering and blazing with delusive light , Misleads the amaz'd night - wanderer from his way ...
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