A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 1W. Pickering, 1836 |
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Strana 27
... Whan he wist Jelousie was there . - Id . Rom . of the Rose . people . - Horsley , vol . i . Ser . 10 . The French soldiers , which from their youth have been practised and inured in feats of arms , do not crack or adpasce themselves to ...
... Whan he wist Jelousie was there . - Id . Rom . of the Rose . people . - Horsley , vol . i . Ser . 10 . The French soldiers , which from their youth have been practised and inured in feats of arms , do not crack or adpasce themselves to ...
Strana 28
... whan this jape is tald another day I shal be halden a daffe or a cokenay : I wol arise , and auntre it by my fay . " Chaucer . The Reves Tale , v . 4208 . This lady there right well apaid , Me by the hand toke , and said , Welcome ...
... whan this jape is tald another day I shal be halden a daffe or a cokenay : I wol arise , and auntre it by my fay . " Chaucer . The Reves Tale , v . 4208 . This lady there right well apaid , Me by the hand toke , and said , Welcome ...
Strana 31
... whan he cam , the Soudan was not there , The flom ( river ) the Soudan nam , Richard forto affere . R. Brunne , p . 187 . Thauh ge come by fore kynges . and clerkes of the lawe Beeth nat a ferd of that folke . for ich shal geve gow ...
... whan he cam , the Soudan was not there , The flom ( river ) the Soudan nam , Richard forto affere . R. Brunne , p . 187 . Thauh ge come by fore kynges . and clerkes of the lawe Beeth nat a ferd of that folke . for ich shal geve gow ...
Strana 32
... whan that song was songe , He must preche , and wel afile his tonge , To winne silver , as he right wel coude : Therfore he sang the merier and loude . Chaucer . Prol . The Pardonere . For whan he hath his tonge afiled With softe speche ...
... whan that song was songe , He must preche , and wel afile his tonge , To winne silver , as he right wel coude : Therfore he sang the merier and loude . Chaucer . Prol . The Pardonere . For whan he hath his tonge afiled With softe speche ...
Strana 39
... whan him list may senden me an heire , More agreable than this to my liking . Id . The Man of Lawes Tale , v . 5187 . The sterres shinen more agreably whan the wind Nothus letteth his plungy blasts . - Id . Boecius , b . iii . All ...
... whan him list may senden me an heire , More agreable than this to my liking . Id . The Man of Lawes Tale , v . 5187 . The sterres shinen more agreably whan the wind Nothus letteth his plungy blasts . - Id . Boecius , b . iii . All ...
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