10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MISEASE»
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misease in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
misease and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Canterbury tales and Faerie queene, with other poems of ...
20-22), "Suffer, Lord, that I may a while bewail and weep, ere I go without
returning to the dark land, covered with the darkness of death ; to the land ot
misease and of darkness, where as is the cause why that Job calleth hell the land
of ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, David Laing Purves, Edmund Spenser, 1870
2
The Canterbury Tales: To Which are Added an Essay on His ...
shall they have misease of poverty, and this poverty shall be in four things : in
default 1 of treasure ; of which David saith, 'The rich folk that embraced and
oned2 all their heart to treasure of this world, shall sleep in the sleeping of death,
and ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Tyrwhitt, Charles Cowden Clarke, 1868
3
The Canterbury Tales and Faerie Queene, &c., &c., &c: Ed. ...
20-2-2), "Suffer, Lord, that I may a while bewail and weep, ere I po without
returning to the thirk land, covered with the darkness of death ; to the laud of
misease and of darkness, where as is the cause why- that Job calleth hell the
land ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, David Laing Purves, 1872
4
Canterbury Tales: To which are Added an Essay on His ...
United. shall they have misease of poverty, and this poverty shall be in four things
: in default 1 of treasure ; of which David saith, 'The rich folk that embraced and
oned2 all their heart to treasure of this world, shall sleep in the sleeping of death,
...
Geoffrey Chaucer, George Gilfillan, Thomas Tyrwhitt, 1860
Land of misease, because there be three manner of defaults against three things
that folk of this world have in this present life; that is to say, honours, delights, and
riches. Against honour have they in hell shameand confusion:forwell ye wot ...
6
Robert of Gloucester's Chronicle. Transcrib'd and Now First ...
myngen, mixed. myngyng, mixing, mingling. mynowe sive my nowe, mine own.
mysauntre, misadventures. mysayse, misease, uneasiness, ill usage, grievance,
grief. mysbeleuede, disbelievers, pagans. ~ mys bileuede sice mysbileud, ...
Robert of Gloucester, 1810
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Robert of Gloucester's Chronicle
44. myldel, middle. mylfol, mercifull. my nawne, mine own. myngen, mixed.
myngyng, mixing, mingling. mynowe live my nowe, mine own. mysauntre,
misadventures. mysayse, misease, uneasiness, ill usage, grievance, grief.
mysbeleuede, ...
Robert (of Gloucester), 1810
8
The Poems of Thomas, Lord Vaux: (died 1562) Edward, Earl of ...
33' In st. vii., 1. 4, 'disease' is = dis-ease, as in Pnnums FLETCHER and other
contemporaries, See s.v. in our edition. It sometimes has the form of 'misease',
e.g. in Earl of Surrey's “Ecclesiastes,” c. iv. l. 16, “ More thankful is than kingdoms
won ...
Thomas Vaux Baron Vaux, Edward De Vere Earl of Oxford, Robert Devereux Earl of Essex, 1872
9
The Works of Thomas Hearne, M.A.: Robert of Gloucester's ...
44. myldel, middle. mylfol, mercifull. my nawne, mine own. myngen, mixed.
myngyng, mixing, mingling. raynowe sive my nowe, mine ozen. mysauntre,
misadventures. mysayse, misease, uneasiness, ill usage, grievance, grief.
mysbeleuede, ...
10
The Quest of the Holy Grail (The High History of the Holy Graal)
She looketh at Lancelot and knoweth him again. VIII. "Sir," saith she, "You had
once, on a day that is past, right great pity of me, and saved me my honour,
whereof am I in great unhappiness. But better love I to suffer misease in honour, ...