Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed, an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language, with a Biography of Each Poet, &c, Tom 2H. Washbourne, 1845 - 458 |
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... Gloss . ) Ornicle , in La Combe's Dict . du Vieux Lang . is interpreted " sorte d'étoffe fort riche ; " and linen imitating the patterns of such stuff might be called travail d'ornicle . In Dutch , doornick is the name for Tournay ; the ...
... Gloss . ) Ornicle , in La Combe's Dict . du Vieux Lang . is interpreted " sorte d'étoffe fort riche ; " and linen imitating the patterns of such stuff might be called travail d'ornicle . In Dutch , doornick is the name for Tournay ; the ...
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... Gloss . 7 Keeping , watching , guarding against . 4 Wots , knows . 6 Early . 8 Sin , impeachment . 9 Gait , or gate , and way , were formerly synonymous ; and the Scots still use gang your gait , for go your way . 10 State , situation ...
... Gloss . 7 Keeping , watching , guarding against . 4 Wots , knows . 6 Early . 8 Sin , impeachment . 9 Gait , or gate , and way , were formerly synonymous ; and the Scots still use gang your gait , for go your way . 10 State , situation ...
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... 1 Arrows . Ruddim . Gloss . 2 Propriety ? aferir , Fr. is synonymous with convenir . 3 In the eighth stanza , the author uses your alone instead of you alone . " Sen that I never did you ill , It THE MOURNING MAIDEN . 29.
... 1 Arrows . Ruddim . Gloss . 2 Propriety ? aferir , Fr. is synonymous with convenir . 3 In the eighth stanza , the author uses your alone instead of you alone . " Sen that I never did you ill , It THE MOURNING MAIDEN . 29.
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... Gloss . 2 Brim , fierce . Rudd . Gloss . 3 Quickly . 4 This use of the adjective was probably a Gallicism . As the French would say cette belle , this author employs that hend — that blithe - that clear - that seemly . Such was the use ...
... Gloss . 2 Brim , fierce . Rudd . Gloss . 3 Quickly . 4 This use of the adjective was probably a Gallicism . As the French would say cette belle , this author employs that hend — that blithe - that clear - that seemly . Such was the use ...
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... . BEWARE , fair maid , of mighty courtiers ' oaths ; Take heed what gifts or favours you receive ; Let not the fading gloss of silken cloaths Dazzle your virtues , or your fame bereave : For once but leave the hold you have of grace 292.
... . BEWARE , fair maid , of mighty courtiers ' oaths ; Take heed what gifts or favours you receive ; Let not the fading gloss of silken cloaths Dazzle your virtues , or your fame bereave : For once but leave the hold you have of grace 292.
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