10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THOUGHTEN»
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thoughten in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Introduction to an Examination of Some Part of the Internal ...
I gotten. Ro_wle'y.7-“ I musen.” Capt. .Ca.r.—-“ He souten fiie."—Bowley.' “ He
felten.”--Chaucer. “ He _shoocken.”—Rowley. '“ He betaughten.”—— Mandevyl. “
Adam thoughten, and he thoughten.”—-Rowley. “ Me thoughten and so
thoughten ...
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Introduction to an examination ... respecting the antiquity ...
I musew.1' Capt. Car. — " He souten flie." — Rowley. " He fel ten. "—Chaucer. "
He shoocken." — Rowley. " He betaughten." — Mandevyl. " Adam thoughten, and
he thoughten.*' — Rowley. " Me thoughten and so thoughten me." — Chaucer.
John Sherwen, Thomas Chatterton, 1809
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Shakespeare's Non-Standard English: A Dictionary of His ...
16.18, Bawd), OED Sodden ppl.a.2 [1599]; *sweaten 'exuded': Greaze that's
sweaten (Mac 4.1.81, Witch), a pseudo-archaic past participle created to rhyme
with eaten; fthoughten 'thought': be you thoughten, that I came with no ill intent, (
Per ...
Norman Blake, Norman Francis Blake, 2006
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Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems
Hold, here's gold for thee : Persever in that clear way thou goest, and The gods
strengthen thee ! Mar. The gods preserve you ! Lys. For me, be you thoughten 1
That I came with no ill intent ; for to me The very doors and windows savour vilely.
William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier, 1858
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Poems Supposed to Have Been Written at Bristol
TYS ngwe fulle morne; I thoughten, bie laftenyghte To have been heere ! míe
ifcde han notte mie love ; Thy s y s mie pallace ; lette mie hyndes 7+3 alyghte,
Whylfle I goe oppe, & wake mie llepeynge dove. Staie here,, mie hyndlettes; I mal
goe ...
Thomas Chatterton, Lancelot Sharpe, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1799
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Shakespeare's comedies, histories, tragedies, and poems
For me, be you thoughten ' That I came with no ill intent ; for to me The very doors
and windows savour vilely. Farewell. Thou art a piece of virtue ', and I. 7 That
thought you worthy of it.] For an eloquent enlargement of this speech, as
contained ...
William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier, 1858
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The Works of the English Poets from Chaucer to Cowper: ...
An horse of brasse thei lette do forge Of suche entaile, and of suche a forge, That
in this worlde was neuerman That suche an other werlre began. The craftie
werkeman Epius It made, and for to tell thus, The grekes that thoughten to begile
The ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare
For me, be you thoughten That I came with no ill intent; for to me The very doors
and windows savour vilely. Fare thee well. I doubt not but thy training hath been
noble. Hold, here's more gold for thee. A curse upon him, die he like a thief, That
...
William Shakespeare, William George Clark, John Glover, 1866
For me, be you thoughten 19 That I came with no ill intent; for to me The very
doors and windows savour vilely. Farewell. Thou art a piece of virtue f and I doubt
not but thy training hath been noble. Hold, here 's more gold for thee. A curse
upon ...
William Shakespeare, Nikolaus Delius, 1860
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A Lexical Concordance to the Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: S-T
304: thenche[l], thenk[17], thenke[25], thenken[6], thenketh[9], thenkist[l], thenkith[
7], thenkyng[l], ihink| 1 1 thinke[8], thinken[6], thinkestow[l], thinkinge[1], thoght[l],
thoghte[2l], thought] 201, thoughte[79], thoughten[l], ihynk] 1S|. thynke[49], ...
Akio Oizumi, Geoffrey Chaucer, 2003
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