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Comprehending the world casual and transitory, Who list to consider shall never
be beguiled, If it be regist'red well in memory; A plain example of worldly
vainglory: 2510 How in this world there is no sickerness, But fallible flattery
enmixed with ...
John Skelton, Paula Neuss,
1980
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First period. Second period. From Spenser to Dryden
Great abundance, and blind prosperity, Ofttimes make an evil conclusion; The
sweetest life, therefore, in this country, Is of sickerness,1 with small possession.
the garment of good ladies. Would my good lady love me best, And work after my
...
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Poets' Corner: A Manual for Students in English Poetry, with ...
Her shoen should be of sickerness,1 In sign that she not slide : Her hose of
honesty, I guess, I should for her provide. Would she put on this garment gay, I
durst swear by my seill,1 That she wore never green or gray, That set3 her half so
well.
John Chippendall Montesquieu Bellew, George Routledge (hijos de, ),
1868
4
Sixteen revelations of Divine Love
Shrewdness, wickedness, ill- nature. Shriven, confessed and absolved. Shrowd,
wicked, malicious. Sicker, or Siker, sure. Sickerness, or Sikerness, security,
assurance. Sickerly, surely. Sickness, sickerness ? ' For sickness and comfort
against ...
Julienne De Norwich,
1843
5
XVI revelations of divine love, publ. by S. Cressy. Repr. ...
Shrewdness, wickedness, ill- nature. Shriven, confessed and absolved. Shrowd,
wicked, malicious. Sicker, or Siker, sure. Sickerness, or Sikerness, security,
assurance. Sickerly, surely. Sickness, sickerness ? ' For sickness and comfort
against ...
Juliana (of Norwich.), Hugh Paulin Cressy, George Hargreave Parker,
1843
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Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-known British Poets
Great abundance, and blind prosperity, Ofttimës make an evil conclusion; The
sweetest life, therefore, in this country, Is of sickerness,[25] with small possession.
[1] 'Spence:' pantry. [2] 'Wuish:' washed. [3] 'Telyies grit:' great pieces. [4] 'Spier'd ...
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Sixteenth-Century Poetry: An Annotated Anthology
55.8 sickerness safety. 55.9 dress prepare. CANTO XII 1 Tho when as cheerless
night ycovered had Fair heaven with an universal cloud, That every wight
dismayed with darkness sad In silence and in sleep themselves did shroud, She
heard ...
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Burns Chronicle and Club Directory
150 The sweitest Lyfe therefore in this Countrie Is Sickerness and Peace with
small possesion.1 It would not for a moment doubt that the sort of life depicted in
these lines comes near the Christian ideal of a pious life of laymen; however it is
...
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The London Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, ...
Anondance great and blind prosperitie Mak aftentimes a very ill conclusioun ;
The sweetest lyfe therefore in this countrle, Is sickerness ami peace with small
posse&sioun. Friend, thy awin fire thocht it be but ane gleid, Will warm thee weil,
and ...
10
Historical sketches of English and American literature: ...
Grit habowndance, and blind prosperiti, Oft tymis make ane evil conclusioun ;
The sweitest lyfe, theirfor, in this countre, Is of sickerness, with small possession. t
Then Ihe came in with sturt* and strife; His hand was ay upon his knife, He ...
Robert Chambers, Royal Robbins,
1845