10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNWEAL»
Discover the use of
unweal in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unweal and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Medieval Literature in Translation
Since thou alone hast made my heart to feel This sadness and unweal, My
tongue upbraideth thee without relief. And now(forI mustrid thyname ofruth)
Behoves mespeak thetruth Touching thy cruelty and wickedness: Not that they be
not ...
2
Abstract of the Massachusetts School Returns, for ...
... and whose appearance does great honor, not merely to their teachers, but to
their parents, Without Whose unweal'ied diligence in their instruction at borne, all
their privileges at school would have fiiiled to give them the rank, which they now
...
3
Ne Karoron ne Teyerihwahkwatha kanyengehaga kaweanondahkon ...
4 Wake and lift up thyself, my heart, And with the angels bear thy part, Vl' ho all
night long unweal'icd sing High glory to th' eternal King. HYMN YOGAIiA§KHA
TEYERIHVVAHKWA'l HA 68. L. M. 1 GE Ni yoh. '-''....a.='|-_."-'a. _- -_ “ '63.
Corporation for Promoting the Gospel among the Indians in New England (LONDON), 1830
4
The Comedy of Dante Alighieri translated by O. Volpi ...
While thus one spirit spoke, still there beside The other wept; so that, in deep
unweal, I swooned with ruth, as though 1 should have died, And, as a lifeless
body falls, I fell. [371 CANTO VI. What time my mind returned, which failed 36
HELL.
Dante Alighieri, Odoardo VOLPI (pseud. [i.e. Edward N. Shannon.]), 1836
5
The Panoplist, and Missionary Magazine United
He attended patiently to the business brought before him, and investigated truth
with unweal'ie(l'assidl1ity. The University of Cambridge Conferred on him the
degree of Doctor of Laws in the year 1805. His private conduct was engaging
and ...
... ongean fas aesceas . fa waeron fulneah twa swa lange swa fa oSre . sume
haefdon lx. ara- sume ma . fa waeron aegf er ge swiftran • C.C.C.C. c.lxxiii. *dj!s-t:
vC fa waeron aegSer gc swiftran ge unweal- THE ANGLO-SAXON CHRONICLE.
Anglo-saxon chronicle, Benjamin Thorpe, 1861
7
Tales, Old and New, with Other Lesser Poems
And he to me: Thy own eye cannot miss To answer, when thou shalt full soon
arrive Where shall appear the cause why thus it is. One of the crusted wretches
unalive Cried to us, then : Ere in this sharp unweal Ye find your place, 0 cruel
spirits ...
8
The Bijou; Or, Annual of Literature and the Arts
There is, for ever flowing and to flow, For Him who turns to joy his people's woe, A
stream of love unweal'ied in its course, A nation's heart its warm and salient
source. Through loyal veins, devolved from sires to sons, From age to age the ...
And from these attacks, of our restless, unweal'ied cnemies, we must not look for
an entire deliverance, till we are lodged “ where the wicked cease from troubling,
and where the weary are at rest.” 7. To sum up the whole: To expect ...
1 The other replied, 'Say on and fear not for aught which hath become manifest to
thee of my daughter's unweal: haply Allah will vouchsafe welfare.1 She rejoined, '
Verily, thy daughter hath no bodily disorder or malady of the disease kind but ...