10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DOWSABEL»
Discover the use of
dowsabel in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
dowsabel and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Ceracchi, a drama, and other poems [by S. Naylor].
Faint thee not, faint thee not, Dowsabel, Dowsabel ! Lo the great Monarch looks
over thee now ! Dowsabel, Dowsabel, dance thee well, dance thee well ! Clouds
are departing the great Monarch's brow. So trips it merry Dowsabel With her ...
meaning the foole, in whose beard and head the bread and milk were thick
sowne, and his eyes almost put out....” This is a Dowsabel stanza, with the last
verse full Romance instead of Ballad: This bit, Harry, I give to thee, And this next
bit must ...
Johannes C. Andersen, 2014
3
PEYTON: The World's Greatest Yachting Cartoonist
Aboard Dowsabel all the bright-work succumbed too. 'Life is just too short for
varnish,' Mike said, as he slapped on the warship gloss. Mike had reservations
about her canoe stern. He had once been pooped in Sugar Creek and didn't trust
...
4
Specimens of the British Poets
And piping still he spent the day, So merry as the popinjay, Which liked
Dowsabel ; That would she ought, or would she nought, This lad would never
from her thought, She in lovelonging fell. At length she tucked up her frock, White
as a lily ...
Thomas Campbell, Peter Cunningham, 1841
5
A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Drayton. ...
He had, as antique stories tell, A daughter clcapcd Dowsabel, A maiden tair and
free. And for she was her father's heir, Full well (he was ycorid ti-c lcir Of miekle
courtesy. The silk well couth flic twist and twine, . And make the fine march-pine, ...
I was standing outside the brick archway of the farmhouse wall, tightening my
saddle-girths, while Dowsabel was still in the house settling our reckoning with
the housewife; when I looked up, and there, suddenly, was the monk. I started at
the ...
7
The Lost Treasure of Trevlyn A Story of the Days of the ...
Chapter. 24: Kate's. Courage. Lady Humbert had left the Cross Way House for a
three days' visit to a sick relative who had sent an urgent message to her.
Mistress Dowsabel remained in charge of the house and its small establishment,
...
Evelyn Everett-Green, 2012
Felon Sow of Rokeby is in Dowsabel-fours, and one stanza among the forty that
compose the ballad is a Dowsabel-six, that is, a Ballad-six where the first, third,
and fifth lines have been doubled. The following stanza from All's Well that Ends
...
"Dowsabel" was designed by Sparkman and Stephens and built by Mr. Jakobson
in his famous Oyster Bay shipyard shortly after World War II. DEALER mourmes
INVITED PORTSMOUTH YACHT COMPANY P.O. BOX 285 . PORTSMOUTH ...
10
The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: ...
And piping still he spent the day, bo merry a« the popinjay, Which liked
Dowsabel ; That would she ought, or would she nought, This lad would never
from her thought, She in love-longing fell. At length she tucked up her frock, White
as a lily ...
Alexander Chalmers, Samuel Johnson, 1810
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DOWSABEL»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
dowsabel is used in the context of the following news items.
12 World-Class Baby Names You Haven't Considered Yet
Behind the Name says that the medieval form of the name was the Dowsabel, which we definitely do not see making a comeback. But Dulcibel ... «Huffington Post, May 14»