10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WHATSO»
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A complete concordance to the works of Geoffrey Chaucer. Vol. 13
[ <MED>; <OED> s.v. whatso pron. and a.] whatsoever [See so adv.; for what-so
that see that5 particle] 4: whatso[l], whatso[l], what .. so[2] E. MC 1 389
Housbonde and wyf, what so men jape or pleye, F. SO 1 57 Swich vertu hath that
what man ...
2
Fifty More Sonnets on Various Subjects
Boon of impartial Heaven, to none denied, Hail, Liberty ! thou " Form Divine on
Earth :" Sans which e'en Life itself is nothing worth, Howe'er with whatso other
good allied. By whatso arbitrary bonds untied, Hail, light-wing'd Freedom, Thou of
...
3
The first book of the Hadiqatu'l-Haqiqat
He is all-powerful to do whatso He shall desire ; whatso He wills, He does, for His
is the dominion. He who, invested with His authority, is in His secrets, and he
whom He compels to be His slave,—all are subjected or exalted according to His
...
4
The House of the Wolfings: A Tale of the House of the ...
... and torment and anguish and woe O'er the wide field ploughed by the sword-
blade for the coming years they sow, And ruth is a thing forgotten and all hopes
they trample down, And whatso thing is steadfast, whatso of good renown,
Whatso ...
5
The House of the Wolfings
... and torment and anguish and woe O'er the wide field ploughed by the sword-
blade for the coming years they sow; And ruth is a thing forgotten and all hopes
they trample down; And whatso thing is steadfast, whatso of good renown,
Whatso ...
6
The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
Whatso is not now in use. 1. Having one nature or another; being one or another
either generically, specifically, or numerically. — To forfeit all your goods, lands,
tenements, Castles, and whatsoever, and to be ' Out of the kings protection. Shai.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
7
The Universalist and Ladies' Repository
Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatso- i things are honest,
whatsoever things are just, whatso- r thing!) are pure, whatsoever things are
lovely, whatso- r things are of good report ; if there be any virtue, and oire be any
praise, ...
8
Elizabeth I: Translations, 1592-1598
Whatso now by Love is linked Straight maketh war, And. 46. With Elizabeth
mistakenly struck through “With” and eventually wrote the inferior “It.” Boethius's “
Pulchris motibus” (With fair motions) requires “With.” See n259of our modern-
spelling ...
Elizabeth I, Janel Mueller, Joshua Scodel, 2009
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The Hadîqatu' L-Haqîqat
He is allpowerful to do whatso He shalldesire; whatso He wills, He does, for His
is the dominion. He who, invested with His authority, is in His secrets, and he
whomHe compelsto be His slave,all aresubjected or exalted according toHis
decree.
Hakîm Abû' L-Majd Majdûd Sanâ'î
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The Hadiqatu L-Haqiqat (The Enclosed Garden Of The Truth):
(Qur.42:53) From Him areeviland good, power and might; 'the sentence isnot
changed' is His decree(Qur. 50:28). His decree changesnot:man can only standin
wonder before it. He is allpowerful to do whatso He shall desire; whatso He wills,
...