10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NOYANCE»
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A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
The single and peculiar life is bound, With all the strength and armour of the mind
, To keep itself from noyance. Unt/il. iii. 3. A cloud of cumbrous gnattes do him
molest, All striving to infix their feeble stinges, That from their noyance he no
where ...
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A glossary; or, Collection of words ... which have been ...
Noyance, s. Annoyance; similarly formed. The single and peculiar life is bound,
With all the strength and armour of the mind, To keep itself from noyance. 11 am I.
iii. 3. A cloud of cumbrous gnattes do him molest, All striving to infix their feeble ...
noyance. with. me. "Never mind," she said between clenched teeth. "Just
because you won't do anything, that doesn't mean . . ." She glanced suddenly
sideways at me and pressed her lips firmly together. The bell rang. "Bye." Dawn
waved ...
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Hamlet: Evans Shakespeare Editions
With all the strength and armor of the mind To keep itself from noyance, but much
more That spirit upon whose weal depends and rests The lives of many.The cess
of majesty 15 Dies not alone, but like a gulf doth draw What's near it with it.
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The lady's recreation, or, The third and last part of the ...
... tiply much, in-any Ground, tho' you) ought, to plant- ,them in tolerable good ct
Earth, freed. from '- the- Winter's An-noyance ; noyance; most of them are to be
taken up in GARDENINez-ulmpr'iMYsidi 47; --- Narciffin and Jwzquilþcc.
Charles Evelyn, John Laurence, 1717
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Poems on several occasions
... and vow'd he was entranc'd. XV. Death envious lour'd :'(luo' he, " This prating
Fool " Will ne'er give o'er, his Tattle never cease; " I e'en will stop his Mouth, a
fribbling Tool! ** Who does such * Noyance give to others Peace." A Kerchief
white ...
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The Works of Spenser: In Six Volumes. With a Glossary ...
the Crown of the Head. Noui'd, would not. ' . to nurse. *'urse; sometimes it finises
that which it ft. Noyance, Noyance, Harm. Noy'd, annoy'd or hurt* Noyous, hurtful
or baleful. xcviii A Glossary.
The single and peculiarZ life is bound With all the strength and armour of the
mind To keep itself from noyance,5 but much more That spirit upon whose weal
depends and rests The lives of many. The cess" of majesty Dies not alone, but
like a ...
William Shakespeare, 1992
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The Broadview Anthology of Drama: Volume 1: From Antiquity ...
The single and peculiar life is bound With all the strength and armour of the mind
To keep itself from noyance; but much more407 That spirit upon Whose weal
depends and rests The lives of many. The cease of majesty Dies not alone, but
like ...
Craig S. Walker, Jennifer Wise, 2003
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Chronicles of Border Warfare: Or, A History of the ...
noyance of the first settlers on the Ohio, and its tributaries, There were likewise
the Munsies, dwelling on the north branch of the Susquehanna, and on the
Allegheny river—The Senecas, on the waters of the Susquehanna, Ontario and
the ...
Alexander Scott Withers, William Powers, William Hacker, 1831