CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «TREACHETOUR»
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Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
Tre'acherously, J One who tricks, plays, prac- Tre'achkrour, I tises tricks, who
cousens, cheats, Tre'achous. J beguiles, deceives. Spenser's treachetour (i. e.
treachour) must not be confounded with Chaucer's tregetour. Ow ! lord be noble
folk, ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose,
1845
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The poetical works of Edmund Spenser
Good Claudius, that next was Emperour, An army brought, and with him batteile
fought, In which the King was by a treachetour * Disguised slaine, ere any thereof
thought : Yet ceased not the bloody fight for ought : For Arvirage his brothers ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman,
1839
Good Claudius, that next was Emperour, An army brought, and with him batteile
fought, In which the King was by a treachetour 4 Disguised slaine, ere any
thereof thought : Yet ceased not the bloody fight for ought : For Arvirage his
brothers ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard,
1857
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Spenser's Faerie Queene
... next was empergui', An army brought, and with himkbatteile foyght, _ In which
the king Was by a treachetour, - Disguised fiaine, ere any thereof thought: Yet
ceased not the bloody fight for ought ;_ For Arvirage his brothers place
sUPPlYfllF?
Edmund Spenser, John Upton,
1758
si Good Claudius, that next was emperour, An army brought, and with him
batteile fought, In which the king was by a treachetour 1 Disguised slaine, ere
any thereof thought : Yet ceased not the bloody fight for ought : For Arvirage his
brothers ...
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Spenser: The Faerie Queene
51 Good Claudius, that next was Emperour, An army brought, and with him
batteile fought, In which the king was by a Treachetour Disguised slaine, ere any
thereof thought: Yet ceased not the bloody fight for ought; For Aruirage his
brothers ...
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The poetical works of Edmund Spenser ... from the text of J. ...
Treachetour, traitor. Treag-ae, a trucc, cessation of arms; agreement. Treen, of a
tree, wooden. Trenchaad, Trenchant, cutting, sharp. Tr0ad, path, footing. ' Trow,
believe, imagine, conceive. To Truss, 2 term' in falconry, when the hawk raises ...
Edmund Spenser, John Aikin,
1810
... a treachetour Disguised slaine, ere any thereof thought : Yet ceased not the
bloody fight for ought : For Arvirage his brothers place supplyde Both in his armes
and crowne, and by that draught Did drive the Romanes to the weaker syde, Tnat
...
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Select Works of the British Poets, from Chaucer to Jonson, ...
Good Claudius, that next was emperour, An army brought, and with him batteile
fought, In which the king was by a treachetour Disguiscd slaine, ere any thereof
thought: Yet ceased not the bloody fight for ought : For Arvirage his brothers
place ...
Robert Southey, Fulke Greville (Baron Brooke), Stephen Hawes,
1831
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes
Trameh, nets. Translated, turned them to. Transmew, to transform, transmute.
Transverse, awry, out of order. Trait, followed as by tract or footing. Travcile,
labour. Treachour. Treachetour, traitor. Treague, a truce, cessation of arms ;
agreement.