10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SOOTHFASTLY»
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soothfastly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A Lexical Concordance to the Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: S-T
[ <MED>; <OED> s.v. soothfastly adv.] truly [See sothfast adj.] 1: soothfastly[ l] Bo
III plO 37 Boece. "This is concluded," quod I, "feermely and soothfastly."
sothfastnesse n. [ <MED>; <OED> s.v. soothfastness] truth, certainty 29:
soothfastnesse[9], ...
Akio Oizumi, Geoffrey Chaucer, 2003
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A Lexical Concordance to the Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: E-L
I . PS 734 Thanne arn ther the vertues of feith and hope in God and in his seintes
to acheve and acomplice the goode werkes in the whiche he purposeth fermely
to continue. Bo III p10. 36 "This is concluded," quod I, "feermely and soothfastly.
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Finden's tableaux of the affections; a series of picturesque ...
... and then when the Lord Devereux espyeth his lady and mistress, as he and my
varlet, Philip Poynings, pass through with their hawks, mark an he speak not as
soothfastly as if thou wert thy poor penniless kinswoman with no dower but her ...
Mary Russell Mitford, 1839
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The North British review
Would it, really and soothfastly, be " doing justice to Ireland" ? We have now lying
before us three documents expressing the views of those who seek for absolute
independence, and the establishment of a Republic — the Fenians, Nationalists
...
5
Waverley Novels: From the Last Rev. Ed., Containing the ...
... soothfastly pay me the siller V " I swear to ye," said the Highlander, " upon uon
uov. 23.
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The Waverley novels. 25 vols.
But, if I were to come, wad ye really and soothfastly pay me the siller?" " I swear to
ye," said the Highlander, " upon the halidome of him that sleeps beneath the grey
stane at lnch-Cailleach."(8) " Say nae mair, Robm — say nae mair— We '11 ...
sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]), 1862
7
Revelations of Divine Love
... and oneth it in rest and peace by his grace. And this was a singular joy and
bliss to me that I saw him sitting: for the secureness of sitting sheweth endless
dwelling. And he gave me to know soothfastly that it was he that shewed me all
afore.
Julian of Norwich, Roger Hudleston, 2012
Beneath thy God thou art: for why, although it maybe said in manner, that in this
time God and thou be not two but one in spirit—insomuch that thou or another, for
such onehead that feeleth the perfection of this work, may soothfastly by witness
...
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The Scale (or Ladder) of Perfection
... as long as his love and his affection is bounden and fastened, and as it were
glued with the love of any earthly thing, which he hath, or would have, he cannot
have nor feel soothfastly the clean love, and the clear sight of spiritual things.
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Christian Mystics of the Middle Ages: An Anthology of Writings
Here felt I soothfastly' that I loved Christ so much above myself that there was no
pain that might be suffered like to that sorrow that I had to see Him in pain. 1 i.=.,
intruth. THE SOUL'S TRUE REST IN this same time our Lord 100 CHRISTI.-\.