Ratis raving: and other moral and religious pieces, in prose and verse, الأعداد 43-44Joseph Rawson Lumby Early English Text Society, 1870 - 139 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 115 - ... He best gyde the" can, And for ilk inche He will the" quyte ane span. Sen word is thrall, and thocht is only fre, Thou dant* thy toung, that power hes and may, Thou steik thy ene B fra warldis vanitie, Refraine thy lust, and harkin quhat I say; Graip or thou slyde6, and keip furth the hie way, Thou hald the" fast upon thy God and man, And for ilk inche He will the quyte ane span.
الصفحة 137 - 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. IV. Miscellaneous. The following are some of the works which in future years will be published in each of the Classes.
الصفحة 137 - January, 1870 and 1871, with Lists of Texts to be published in future years, etc,, etc., can be had on application to the Hon. Secretary, HENRY B.
الصفحة 115 - Exill al vice, and follow treuth alway ; Lufe maist thy God, that first thy lufe began, And for ilk inche He will thd quyte ane span.
الصفحة vii - Acts of Parliament. With regard to the remarkable transformation which the dialect has undergone in Sir Lancelot, there seems reason, therefore, to suppose that it was not due to the copyist of the present MS., but to a previous writer, if not to the author himself, who perhaps affected southernism, as was done a century later by Lyndesay and Knox, and other adherents of the English party in the Eeformation movement.
الصفحة 115 - He will the" quyte ane span. Be not ouir proude in thy prosperitie, For as it cummis, sa will it pass away ; The tyme to compt is schort, thou may weill se, For of grene gress sone cummis wallowit* hay. Labour in treuth, quhilk suith is of thy fay * ; Traist maist in God, for He best gyde the" can, And for ilk inche He will the
الصفحة 137 - 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 reeditions.) I. Syr Thomas Maleor's Mort d
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