10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NOYSOME»
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noysome in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
noysome and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Perfume Against the
Noysome Pestilence Prescribed by Moses ...
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2
The powring ovt of the seven vials: or, An exposition, of ...
A noysome blemish was it to all their Religious Ordcrs:andto all that did
countenance the in the samc.E vident this is unto al those that read the Stories of
ourownc times, or the times of our Fathers, how this noysome sore fell upon their
Guids ...
3
Foedera, conventiones, literae et cujuscunque generis acta ...
... Smithes Forges, Brick Killes, Tyle Killes, Coach Houses, Tallow Chaundlers
Houses, Sincks, Vaults, Dunghills, Leystalles, or by want of amending the
Pavements, laying or casting of Dung, Garbage or any other Filthie or noysome
thinges, ...
4
The Choice of Achilles: The Ideology of Figure in the Epic
(VI. x, 7) The "ruder clowne" is hardly differentiated here from wild beasts, filthy
mud, and other "noysome things." The conventional pastoral evocation of a song
or sound "tuned" to the falling waters is given a specifically aristocratic coloring, ...
5
A Complete History of Drugs. Written in French by Monsieur ...
... and noysome Smell of its Waters; but, in Recompence, there are great
Qxantities of this Bid'umm found floating thereupon like Grease or Fat, of which
the Coaflers, who are Araby, make very considerable Advantage s if being what
they used ...
Pierre Pomet, Nicolas Lémery, Joseph Pitton : de Tournefort,
1748
6
The Parable of the Sower and of the Seed...: To which is ...
A_part of the curse on mans sinne, is, that the earth should bring Forth thorns and
thistles.The earth should have brought them Forth',- if man had 'not sinned ; but
they should not have beene so noysome and hurtful] to man and l 3 i our sinne, ...
7
British synonymy: or, An attempt at regulating the choice of ...
NOYSOME, OFFENSIVE, DISGUSTING. THE first of these unpleafing adjectives
is of late commonly written noisome, because derived from the Italian nojoso : as
it takes root immediately however from our own English verb to annoy, it has a ...
Hester Lynch Piozzi,
1794
8
Agricultural Surveys: pts. 1-2. South Wales (1815)
... and emitting when ignited a disagreeable smell" A limekiln burnt with culm
emits a very disagreeable smell, but the stone coal of Wales, burnt alone, is to be
ranked among the sweet fuels. noysome noysome for the sraoake, nor nothing
soe ...
Great Britain. Board of Agriculture,
1815
9
Literature, Gender and Politics During the English Civil War
the room was strangely overspread with darkness, the candles went out of
themselves, and there was smelt noysome smells, and heard terrible thunderings
. . . that strook a great terrour to the hearers; at the same time Mrs Parliament, was
...
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Letters written to a friend
Trees, that did over shaddow the water, and make it look black, and likewise
didhinder the Sulphureous Vap-, ours 'that did arise-fromthe water to diffipat, so
that the Air being infected with these vapours became so noysome, especially to
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