A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 1E.H. Butler & Company, 1851 |
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... Chaucer . Legend of Tisbe . But both the fruit from hand , and floud from mouth Did flie abak , and made him vainely swinke . Spenser . Faerie Queene , b . ii . c . 7 . " Away there ! lower the mizen yard on deck , " He calls , and ...
... Chaucer . Legend of Tisbe . But both the fruit from hand , and floud from mouth Did flie abak , and made him vainely swinke . Spenser . Faerie Queene , b . ii . c . 7 . " Away there ! lower the mizen yard on deck , " He calls , and ...
Strana 23
... Chaucer . The Reves Tale , ▽ . 3936 . 7 . Λήσσι Algar See the to di tabigred of. ABI'DE . ABIDER . ABI'DING . ABO'DE . ABI'DANCE . A. S. Abidan , Bidan ; D. Bey- den , to bide . To stay , or remain ; to delay , to tarry , to dwell , to ...
... Chaucer . The Reves Tale , ▽ . 3936 . 7 . Λήσσι Algar See the to di tabigred of. ABI'DE . ABIDER . ABI'DING . ABO'DE . ABI'DANCE . A. S. Abidan , Bidan ; D. Bey- den , to bide . To stay , or remain ; to delay , to tarry , to dwell , to ...
Strana 23
... Chaucer . The Reves Tale , v . 4188 . And after that she out of swoune abraide . Id . The Squieres Tale , v . 10791 . And lightly started vp as one affray'd ; Or as if one him suddenly did call . So , oftentimes he out of sleepe abrayd ...
... Chaucer . The Reves Tale , v . 4188 . And after that she out of swoune abraide . Id . The Squieres Tale , v . 10791 . And lightly started vp as one affray'd ; Or as if one him suddenly did call . So , oftentimes he out of sleepe abrayd ...
Strana 23
... Chaucer . B. of Fame , b . iii . And if thou wolt achoken the fulfylling of nature with superfluities ; certes , thilke thyngs that thou wolt thresten or pouren into nature , shullen been vnioyfull to thee , or els anoious . - Id ...
... Chaucer . B. of Fame , b . iii . And if thou wolt achoken the fulfylling of nature with superfluities ; certes , thilke thyngs that thou wolt thresten or pouren into nature , shullen been vnioyfull to thee , or els anoious . - Id ...
Strana 31
... Chaucer , ( in the original strepitus ) , Skinner thinks may be Afear : it seems to mean Ado . For the beth meny . • myne afferes to aspye . Piers Ploukman , p . 95 . But what desirest thou of fortune , with so greate afare ? ( tanto ...
... Chaucer , ( in the original strepitus ) , Skinner thinks may be Afear : it seems to mean Ado . For the beth meny . • myne afferes to aspye . Piers Ploukman , p . 95 . But what desirest thou of fortune , with so greate afare ? ( tanto ...
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