10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MISDEEMFUL»
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misdeemful in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The Poetical Works of Will. Shenstone
He too, misdeemful of his wholesome law, Ev'n he, expiring, gave his treasur'd
gold , To fatten monks on Salem's distant foil ! Yes, the Third Edward's breast, to
papal sway So little prone, and sierce in honour's cause, 485 Could Superstition
...
2
The book of clerical anecdotes: A gathering from many ...
I remember, though I knew nothing of this whilst I was upon the place, 1 used to
be a little misdeemful, that all who preached there had some such premium in
their eye. This hat, 'tis true, is not quite so valuable as a cardinal's hat ; but while it
is ...
3
Salopia Antiqua: Or, An Enquiry from Personal Survey Into ...
Misdeemful, adj. suspicious. See Roister Doister, edit. Briggs, p. 50. Misle, e. to
rain gently. Ex. " It misles o' rain," that is, according to its sense and derivation, "it
mists o' rain " A. Sax. mist, caligo, quia caligo est privatio lucis, a missen, carere.
Charles Henry Hartshorne,
1841
4
The Poetical Works, Coll. with the Best Ed. by Thomas Park. ...
He, too, misdeemful of his wholesome law, Ev'n he, expiring, gave his treasur'd
gold To fatten monks on Salem's distant soil! Yes; the Third Edward's breast, to
papal sway So little prone, and fierce in honour's cause, Could Superstition quell!
5
Southey's Common-place book
I remember (though I knew nothing of this whilst I was upon the place) I used to
be a little misdeemful that all who preached there had some such premium in
their eye. The Hat, 'tis true, is not quite so valuable as that of a Cardinal ; but
while it ...
Robert Southey, John Wood Warter,
1850
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Britains Historical Drama; a Series of National Tragedies ...
... Who from his dungeon 'scaped, some fiend disguised In human shape, that
ever thus he haunts me,— Viewless as air, yet with a mortal voice? I hear him
now. It is some evil omen! Go, Judith, to the King: I will not be Misdeemful of thy
truth.
J ..... F ..... Pennie,
1839
I remember (though I knew nothing of this whilst I was upon the place) I used to
be a little misdeemful that all who preached there had some such premium in
their eye. The Hat, 'tis true, is not quite so valuable as that of a Cardinal ; but
while it ...
Robert Southey, John Wood Warter,
1849
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Norman's History of Cheltenham
I remember I used to be a little misdeemful that all who preached there had tome
such premium in their eye. The hat, it is true, is not quite as valuable as a
Cardinal's, but while it is made a retribution for excellence, in so, (if properly
considered) ...
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The Poetical Works of Will. Shenstone, with the Life of the ...
He, too, misdeemful of his wholesome law, Ee'n he, expiring, gave his treasur'd
gold To fattessn monks on Salem's distant soil! Yes, the Third Edward's breast, to
papal sway So little prone, and fierce in honour's cause, 28 5 Could Superstition
...
... of which the disposal is assi ed to Mrs. C., to her and her heirs forever.
remember (thou ,h I knew nothing of this whilst I was upon the p ace) I used to be
a little misdeemful that all who preached there had some such premium in their
eyes.