BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «SWEIRNESS»
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sweirness ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
sweirness lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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First period. Second period. From Spenser to Dryden
Syne 6 Sweirness r at the second bidding Came like a sow out of a midding,8
Full sleepy was his grunyie.9 Many sweir bumbard10 belly-huddroun,11 Many
slute daw 12 and sleepy duddroun,13 Him served aye with sounyie.14 He drew
them ...
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Specimens of the British Poets
Syue Sweirness at the second biddingh Com lyk a sow out of a midding', Full
slepy wes his grunyiel. Mony sweir bumbard belly-huddroun“, Mony slute dew
and slepy duddrounl, Him eervit ay with sounyie". I In coats of armour and
bonncts of ...
Thomas Campbell, Peter Cunningham, 1841
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of George Buchanan
Maister, I haif resavit diverse letters frome you, and yit I have ansourit to naine of
thayme: of the quhylke albeit I haif mony excusis, as age, forgetfulnes, besines,
and disease, yit I wyl use none as now, eccept my sweirness and your gentilnes;
...
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Specimens of the British Poets; with biographical and ...
VIISyne Sweirness at the second biddingh Com lyk a now out of a middingl, Full
slepy wes his grunyie). Mony sweir bumbard belly-huddroun", Mony slute (law
and slepy duddroun', Him servit ay with sounyiem. I In coats of armour and
bonncts ...
Thomas Campbell, Peter Cunningham, 1841
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A Scottish Postbag: Eight Centuries of Scottish Letters
... haif resavit diverse letters frome you, and yit I have ansourit to name of thayme;
of the quhylke albeit I haif mony excusis, as age, forgetfulnes, besines, and
disease, yit I wyl use nane as now, except my sweirness, and your gentilnes; and
geif ...
George Bruce, Paul Henderson Scott, 2002
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
... Sweirness, s. 1. Laziness, S.] Add; —" In this cais it sould be diligentlie
eschewit, that it be not verifyit that is said in ane commoun proverb, viz. ' He that
for swearnes and cauld wald not work in winter, sail thairfoir beg in the sommer
time, and ...
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The poetical works of Sir David Lyndsay of the Mount: Lion ...
... thame let me remane aue quhile. Als in the Owt-Yles, and in Argyle, Unthrift,
sweirness, falset^fovertie and strife, Pat policie in danger of hir life." 3 Swyith,
harlote: out, away, rascal. * to make my moan, or complaint. 240 THE WORKS of [
The.
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Chaucer, 1400, to Beaumont, 1628
Syne Sweirness at the second bidding ' Com lyk a sow out of a midding2, s To lie
that had delight. — s With spreaders of falselies. — '0Alas that courts of noble
kings — " Of them can never be rid. VI. l Covetousness. — * Boot of all evil and ...
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Royal Edinburgh: Her Saints, Kings, Prophets and Poets
"Maister, Ihaifrescevit diverse lettersfrome you, andyitI haif answerit tonaneof
them—ofthe quhilk albeit I haif mony excuses such as age, forgetfulness,
business, and disease, yet I will use nane as now, except my sweirness (
reluctance) ...
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Chronicle of Scottish poetry: from the thirteenth century, ...
Als in the out-yles, and in Argyle, Unthrist, sweirness, sullet, povertie and strise,
Pat Policie in danger os hir lise. In the Law-land 1 came to seik resuge, And
purpofit thare to mak my refidence ; Bot fingular profit gart me sone deluge, And
did ...