10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCATHEFUL»
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A Dictionary of the Language of Shakspeare
Romeo and Juliet, i. 5. SCATHEFUL. Destructive. With which such scatheful
grapple did he make With the most noble bottom of our fleet, That very envy and
the tongue of loss Cried fame and honour on him. Twelfth-Night, v. 1.
SCATTERED.
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The riches of Chaucer: in which his impurities have been ...
O SCATHEFUl 1 harm, condition of poverty, With thirst, with cold, with hunger, so
confounded. To asken help thee shameth in thine heartd, If thou none ask, so
sore art thou ywounded, That very need unwrappeth all thy wound hid. Maugrc 2
...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Cowden Clarke, 1870
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The riches of Chaucer, in which his impurities have been ...
Thou blamest Christ, and say'st full bitterly, 100 He misdeparteth * riches
temporal ; 1 Scatheful— pernicious. * Maugre — in spite of. * Dispense —
expense. * Misdeparteth — unequally distributcth. The Man of Law's Tale.] Lady
Custance, the ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Cowden Clarke, 1870
PENY: Unmeek. GLOUCESTER: Unmeek? Alright. ..unmeek, malicious, angry,
austere... PENY: Scatheful. GLOUCESTER: Scatheful? PENY: Full of scathe. It's a
word. GLOUCESTER: If you say so. Scatheful, slanderous, grim, ungracious, ...
Astonnied some the scatheful gift beheld. l . 42. Will'd it to drown, or underset with
flame The suspect present of the Greeks' deceit. l . 50. Therewith beholdl
whereas the Phrygian herds Brought to the King with clamour all unknown A
young ...
Henry Howard earl of Surrey, Thomas Wyatt, G.F. Nott, 1815
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The Poetical Works of Isaac Watts ... in Seven Volumes. With ...
T . 3. lVith inward pain my heauflx'mgs sound, l groan with ev'ny breath, Honour
and fear beset me round . . Among st tho;sha<lcs of death. ' r ' lz 4. O were I like: a
scatheful dg'd, ' * - And innocence hka'mgs, _ ' 1 =il fly and make along remove ...
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The Works ¬of ¬Henry ¬Howard, ¬earl ¬of ¬Surrey ¬and ¬of ...
... l'scatheful gift beheld, Behight' by vow unto the chaste Minerve; All wond'ring at
the hugeness of the horse. And first of all Timoetes gan advise Within the walls to
lead and draw the same; And place it eke amid the palace court: Whether of ...
Henry Howard, Thomas Wyatt, George F. Nott, 1815
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The Canterbury Tales, with an Essay on His Language and ...
9048. ScATHEFUL, SCA'rHELICHE, adj. Pernicious. 4519. L. W. 1370.
ScATIrELEs, adj. Without harm. R. 1550. SCLAUNDRE, n. FR. Slander. 8598.
8606. SCLENDRE, adj. Slender. 9476. SCoCHoNs, n. pl. FR. Scutcheons of
arms. RI... 216.
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The poems of Henry Howard, earl of Surrey [ed. by sir N.H. ...
Here Pyrrhus' band ; there fierce Achilles pight ; Here rode their ships ; there did
their battles join.' Astonnied some the scatheful gift beheld, Behight by vow unto
the chaste Minerve ; All wond'ring at the hugeness of the horse. And first of all ...
Henry Howard (earl of Surrey.), Nicholas Harris Nicolas (sir), 1831
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Southern Literary Messenger
You need not hope by mail of proof To shun his cruel dart ; For he'd change
himself to a shirt of mail And lie next to your heart. More scatheful than an evil eye
, Than ghost or gramercy, Not seventy times seven holy priests Could lay him in
the ...