The Wright's Chaste Wife, Or "A Fable of a Wryght that was Maryde to a Pore Wydows DowtreEarly English Text Society, 1865 - 26 من الصفحات |
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... spynne , And you wolt eny mete wynne , That I geue to god a gyfte . " The stuard seyd , " then haue I wondyr ; Rather would I dy for hungyr Wyth - owte hosytt or shryfte . " The lord seyd , " so haue I hele , Thowe wylt worke , yf pou ...
... spynne , And you wolt eny mete wynne , That I geue to god a gyfte . " The stuard seyd , " then haue I wondyr ; Rather would I dy for hungyr Wyth - owte hosytt or shryfte . " The lord seyd , " so haue I hele , Thowe wylt worke , yf pou ...
الصفحة 12
... spynne . " Were be lord neuer so gret , Yet was he fayne to werke for hys mete Though he were neuer so sadde ; Butt pe stuard þat was so stowde , Was fayne to swyngelle pe scales owte , Ther - of he was nott glad . The lordys meyne þat ...
... spynne . " Were be lord neuer so gret , Yet was he fayne to werke for hys mete Though he were neuer so sadde ; Butt pe stuard þat was so stowde , Was fayne to swyngelle pe scales owte , Ther - of he was nott glad . The lordys meyne þat ...
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... spynne , Mete and drynke ther - wyth to wynne , Gret nede ther - of hadde he . he too knocks for work , gets a distaff and some winding to do , [ leaf 185 ] and spins away well . Thus they all sit and work till the wright comes home ...
... spynne , Mete and drynke ther - wyth to wynne , Gret nede ther - of hadde he . he too knocks for work , gets a distaff and some winding to do , [ leaf 185 ] and spins away well . Thus they all sit and work till the wright comes home ...
الصفحة 20
... spynne , must correspond to the preliminary breaking of the plant , and then the scutching or beating to separate the coarse tow or hards from the tare or fine hemp . Except so far as the swingle served as a heckle , the further ...
... spynne , must correspond to the preliminary breaking of the plant , and then the scutching or beating to separate the coarse tow or hards from the tare or fine hemp . Except so far as the swingle served as a heckle , the further ...
الصفحة 20
... spynne , must correspond to the preliminary breaking of the plant , and then the scutching or beating to separate the coarse tow or hards from the tare or fine hemp . Except so far as the swingle served as a heckle , the further ...
... spynne , must correspond to the preliminary breaking of the plant , and then the scutching or beating to separate the coarse tow or hards from the tare or fine hemp . Except so far as the swingle served as a heckle , the further ...
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A. J. ELLIS abowte Adam of Cobsam Barbazan burges Butt cane Colchester Castle Copied dame dere drynke Early English Text Edited by F. J. English Text Society Extra Series F. J. Furnivall fade fayne feyre Flax FREDERIC MADDEN futt geue Glossary godes gret H. B. WHEATLEY Halliwell Hampole's Harl haue heckle Hemp hys wyfe Ihesu J. R. LUMBY John Lydgate knight lady Lambeth leaf lewde lokyd lord seyd loue lyne mete Morris myght nat soo neuer nott owte Percy Society Piers Plowman prioress proctoure proverb Re-edited Robert of Brunne Romance schatt Sche seyd schrewede schuld spede spynne steward stuard seyd swete Swingle swyngylt tale ther Ther-of thys trewe vn-to W. W. SKEAT wele wete Whan wher they goo Whych floure wolle WRIGHT'S WIFE wrought wryght wydow wyfe wylt wyst wyth wytt þat þing
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الصفحة 21 - The publications of The Early English Text Society are divided into Four Classes. I. Arthur and other Romances. II. Works illustrating our Dialects and the History of our Language, including a Series of re-editions of our early Dictionaries. III. Biblical Translations and Religious Treatises.
الصفحة 21 - Treatises. IV. Miscellaneous. The following are some of the works which in future years will be published in each of the Classes. (The Extra Series, which commenced in 1867, is intended for re-editions.) Syr Thomas Maleor's Mort d
الصفحة 21 - Esq. [CopicdHampole's other English Works in the Northern dialect. The Gospel of Nicodemus in the Northumbrian dialect. To be edited for the first time from Harl. MS. 4196, etc., Cotton-Galba, E ix., by R.
الصفحة 20 - Ileel," p. 107, Col. 2. Take, 161, deliver. The, 187, thrive. Tolle, 62, entice (HH Gibbs). Tre, 105, wood, timber. Trewloves, 669, either figures like true-lovers' knots, or the imitations of the herb or flower Truelove, which is given by Coles as Herb Paris (a quatrefoil whose leaves bear a sort of likeness to a truelovers' knot), and in Halliwell as one-berry ; but I cannot find that Edward IV.
الصفحة iv - His clairne to the crowne was declared to be by two maner of waies ; the first, as sonne and heire to duke Richard his father, right inheritor to the same ; the second, by authoritie of parlement, and forfeiture committed by king Henrie. Wherevpon it was againe demanded of the commons, if they would admit and take the said erle as their prince and souereigne lord ; election.} _u:«i. &\\ ^fa one voice cried : "Yea, yea ! " Finally Lewis assents to the proposed marriage.
الصفحة 21 - A collection of Early English Treatises on Grammar. To be edited chiefly from MSS. for the first time by Henry B. Wheatley, Esq. [Copied. III. The Old and New Testament in Verse. To be edited from the Vernon MS. by R. Morris, Esq.