10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNWEETINGLY»
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1
Edevy and Edilda, a tale in 5 parts
The hapless Edwy, at the hour Of fresh and dewy morn, To this sequester'd spot
his steps Unweetingly did turn. Unweetingly his steps he turn'd; For, lost in woe,
his mind Rul'd not his feet, which thitherward From habitude inclin 'd. Not so ...
Thomas Sedgwick Whalley, 1794
2
The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser
7 Unweetingly, unknowingly. 3 Accordaunce, agreement. 8 Fone, foes. 4 Shade,
conceal, forget. 9 Earst, before. 5 Certes, certainly. the living Artegal, instead of
the person there dead, to be the Lady's foe." — Upton. XV. 8. — Whence all did ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1839
3
Encyclopaedia Londinensis, Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, ...
As by the way unweetingly I strayed. Spenser. UNWE'IGHED, adj. Not examined
by the balance. — Solomon left all the vessels unweighed, because they were
exceeding many. 1 Kings. — Not considerate ; negligent. Daughter, what words ...
4
A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ...
UNWEETINGLY. ad. Without knowledge ; ignorantly. Spenser. UNWE'IGHED. a.
Not examined by the balance. 1 Kings vii. Not considerate ; negligent.
Shakspeare. UNWE'IGHING. a. Inconsiderate ; thoughtless. Shakspeare. UNWE'
LCOME. a ...
5
Satires on Priestcraft, Bigotry, and Uncharitableness: In ...
In one word, banish Goo from Heaven, (Thy guilt unweetingly PORTDAVEN)
Who clothes the Universe and feeds, To sit in effigy in Creedr ! . Put niCe together
to a fraction, To stand men's critical inspection! Made up of letters, words, and ...
6
Tales of Fashionable Life
... had exalted to the state of angelic perfection. Emilie, though aware that she
had unweetingly offended, was not aware how low she had sunk in her friend's
opinion: she endeavoured, by playful wit and caresses, to atone for her fault, and
...
7
“The” Works Of Sir Thomas Wyatt The Elder: 2
To frame all well, I am content That it were done unweetingly; But yet I say, (who
will assent ,) To do but well, do nothing why That men should deem the contrary;
For it is said by men expert; ' “ That th' eye is traitor of the heart.” But yet alas! that
...
8
The Works of Henry Mackenzie, Esq. ...
Blushing I rose, yet knew not how to fly ; He bowed before me, and with downcast
looks, And chastened voice, intreated my forgiveness ; Told me, the chace had
led him from his train, Till through the tangled wood he lost his way, Unweetingly
...
9
Saul;: A Poem, in Two Parts
I ask no other dowry. Be Saul fear'd. " Avenge me of my foes, and lo ! the Bride."
And all unweetingly the Spirit of God Possest him. " Gird thou on the sword ! Go
forth, " Go in thy might ! the people are subdu'd : " They shall fall down before
thee.
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The Perennial Calendar,and Companion to the Almanack: ...
... represented trampling unweetingly on the just and the unjust, the careless and
the provident, the rich and the poor. She is the daughter of Oceanus according to
Homer, of one of the Parcae according to Pindar. In Achaia her statue held the ...