A New Dictionary of the English Language: Combining Explanation with Etymology and Illustrated by Quotations from the Best AuthoritiesBell and Daldy, 1858 |
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Strana 1293
... thee lower than the dust . MIS - CHIEF , or Mischieve , v . MI'SCHIEF , n . MISCHIEVOUS . MISCHIEVOUSLY . MISCHIEVOUSNESS . Byrom . An Hymn on Simplicity . Fr. Meschef . See BON- CHIEF . To cheve or achieve , to bring to an end , to ...
... thee lower than the dust . MIS - CHIEF , or Mischieve , v . MI'SCHIEF , n . MISCHIEVOUS . MISCHIEVOUSLY . MISCHIEVOUSNESS . Byrom . An Hymn on Simplicity . Fr. Meschef . See BON- CHIEF . To cheve or achieve , to bring to an end , to ...
Strana 1295
... thee . Id . Jon , c . 18 . For Salomon saith : He is more worth , that repreveth or th a fool for his folie ... thee ones on a time misfille , Whan Vulcanus had caught thee in his las . Chaucer . The Knightes Tale , v . 2390 . Thereat ...
... thee . Id . Jon , c . 18 . For Salomon saith : He is more worth , that repreveth or th a fool for his folie ... thee ones on a time misfille , Whan Vulcanus had caught thee in his las . Chaucer . The Knightes Tale , v . 2390 . Thereat ...
Strana 1302
... thee thus , and gaze Insatiate . Milton . Paradise Lost , b . ix . I know , this quest of yours , and free intent Was all in honour and devotion meant To the great mistress of yon princely shrine , Whom with low reverence I adore as ...
... thee thus , and gaze Insatiate . Milton . Paradise Lost , b . ix . I know , this quest of yours , and free intent Was all in honour and devotion meant To the great mistress of yon princely shrine , Whom with low reverence I adore as ...
Strana 1307
... thee to be riche of momentanye and false feyned goodes here in this worlde , but to atteyne lyfe euerlastynge . - Udal . Tim , c . 6 . No unbecoming deed That argued fear , each on himself reli'd , As onely in his arm the moment lay Of ...
... thee to be riche of momentanye and false feyned goodes here in this worlde , but to atteyne lyfe euerlastynge . - Udal . Tim , c . 6 . No unbecoming deed That argued fear , each on himself reli'd , As onely in his arm the moment lay Of ...
Strana 1331
... thee ? by what name Stall I adjure thee not to court thy shame ? By theirs , whose bright example unimpeach'd , Directs thee to that eminence they reach'd , Heroes and worthies of days past , thy sires ? Or , who touch'd their hearts ...
... thee ? by what name Stall I adjure thee not to court thy shame ? By theirs , whose bright example unimpeach'd , Directs thee to that eminence they reach'd , Heroes and worthies of days past , thy sires ? Or , who touch'd their hearts ...
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