10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GOATISHLY»
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goatishly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
goatishly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The two merry milkmaids
To be so monstrous Goatishly Inclind. 0 fie my LordJ_ think,- with your selfe this ill
, Prouokes not in the flesh, but in your will: 705 Your bloud moues slow and cold,
and all the fire That strikes vp any heat, is in desire^ 1 blush for you, thinke of it.
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Hartfield's New "Wall Street" (Newwallst) Code: Contains ...
_ _ Discounts decreased - thousands. 12 Goatherd _ _ _ ‚‚ increased —
thousands. 18 Goatishly _ _ _ Excess reserve -_ 14 Gobasses. _ _ . Expect
decrease in cash. 15 Gobbaccio _ _ ‚‚ „ „ deposits. 18 Gobbetly _ _ _ „ ‚‚ ,‚ loans.
17 Gobbetta.
3
The new general and mining telegraph code
Gnomical Gnomologic Gnomon . Gnomonist Gnosticism Goading . Goatbeard
Goatchafer Goatfish . Goatishly . Goatmilker Goatmoth . Goatpepper Goatroot .
Goatsbane Goatsrue . Goatsthorn Goatsucker Goatswheat Goatweed . Gobbetly .
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The Dramatic Works: With Notes and Some Account of His Life ...
Now goatishly to whore. Half. Now hoggishly i'th' mire. Lucio. Now flinging hats i'
th' fire. Omnes. I6 Bacchus! at thy table, Make us of thy reeling rabble. [E.z'eunt.
ACTUS SECUNDUS. SCENA SECUNDA. Enter Mnuprno alom. Memp. I marvell I
...
John Lyly, Frederick William Fairholt, 1858
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Harvey's A. B. C. domestic code, with appendix: 14000 code ...
14000 code words of six to ten letters, from Webster's dictionary; 11000 filled,
3000 blank. gnawer gneiss gneissoid gnomes gnomical gnomologic gnomon
gnomonics gnostic gnosticism goatchafer goatherd goatish goatishly goatmilker ...
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Slang and Its Analogues Past and Present: Fla to Hyps
Hence Goatishly, adv., andGoATiSH- ness, subs. 1622. Massinger and Dkkkek,
Virgin Martyr, iii., 1. Give your chaste body up to the embraces of goatish lust.
1605. Shakspeare, King Lear, i. 2. An admirable evasion of wnoremaster- man, ...
John Stephen Farmer, William Ernest Henley, 1893
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Poetical works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Canterbury tales
Now lion like to roar, Now goatishly to whore. Now lwggishly in the mire/ The
Calendrier des Bergers, quoted by Tyrwhitt, describes the effect of wine on
persons of different temperaments by the same tradition. It says the choleric a vin
de lion; ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Robert Bell, Walter William Skeat, 1895
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Supplement to Craig's universal dictionary
Goat-chapeb, gote'tsha-fer, s. An insect; a kind of beetle. Goatishly, go'tish-le, ad.
Like a goat; lustfully. Goat-mabjoeam, gote-mar'jo-ram, s. Goat- beard. Goat's-
thorn, goWtnorn, s. A plant of the genus Astragalus. Gobillakds, go'bil-lards, s. pi.
P Austin Nuttall, John Craig (F.G.S.), 1864
9
Songs of the Vine with a Medley for Maltworms
Now goatishly to whore, Half. Now hoggishly i' th' mire, Luc. Now flinging hats i' th
' fire. Omnes. lo, Bacchus ! at thy table Make us of thy reeling rabble! JOHN LYLY
(1554?- 1606). 10 COME, thou monarch of the vine, Plumpy Bacchus with ...
William G. Hutchison, 1904
10
Songs and Carols: Now First Printed, from a Manuscript of ...
Now goatishly to whore, Half. Now hogishly i' th' mire, Lite. Now flinging hats i' th'
fire. Omnes. Io, Bacchus ! at thy table, Make us of thy reeling rabble. XXI. SONG. (
From Anthony and Cleopatra, ii, 7.) Come, thou FESTIVE SONGS. 29.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «GOATISHLY»
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The changing face of the legal profession in Sierra Leone
... is behind the whole issue and because they are members, they should therefore “goatishly” support everything behind the mischievous plan. «Africa Young Voices, Jun 15»
Fiction Chronicle: The Zombie as Metaphor
It isn't exactly an ideal match, and after a few years of drab housewifery for her goatishly unfaithful husband, Peggy snaps, packs her infant ... «Wall Street Journal, May 15»
Grub Spy: Bon Appetit, Malahide, County Dublin
Blobs of basil emulsion, intensely-sweet tomato and a coating of roasted nuts make it lasciviously, lustfully, and goatishly gorgeous. I want to ... «Sunday World, Mar 15»
'Downton Abbey' and 'Grantchester' Review: Melodrama and Mystery
This theme was introduced by the arrival at Downton of the Russian emigres, one of whom, the goatishly-bearded Prince Kuragin, had a clearly ... «Yahoo TV, Jan 15»
Venice in the balance: 300 years of art & music
... blowing on a panpipe called a Syrinx, so named for the nymph who was saved from a goatishly amorous Pan by being turned into river reeds ... «Oregon ArtsWatch, Feb 14»
Mind-bending behind bars: drug use in British prisons
... goatishly one way, while those who woolly-liberally wish to see the cycle of addiction and reoffending genuinely broken, will baa in the other. «Telegraph.co.uk, Nov 12»
Bob Dylan's Baffling And Sometimes Beautiful 'Tempest'
Make no mistake about it: A lot of the music here is mean-spirited and goatishly crude. No graphic rap music has anything on the brutal phrases ... «WBUR, Sep 12»
A Book for All and None, By Clare Morgan
... the violence of the post-war insurgency in Iraq; and Friedrich Nietzsche in Orta in Italy in 1882, goatishly stroking his moustaches over Louise ... «The Independent, Jun 11»
Theater review: 'Kiss Me Like You Mean It'
Maddux and Thompson radiate the sort of intimate togetherness that only time can create: he the strutting and goatishly devoted old salesman; ... «OregonLive.com, Oct 10»
MasterChef winner Mat Follas: Women didn't find me tasty ..that's …
And he's goatishly devastated when I turn up. "They could have sent a young blonde in a mini-skirt," he grumbles when Mandy pops off to the ... «Mirror.co.uk, Mar 09»