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Faerie queene. book III-V
By this, that straunger Knight in presence came, And goodly solved 2 them; who
nought againe Him answered, as courtesie became; But with sterne lookes, and
stomachous 3 disdaine, Gave signes of grudge and discontentment vaine: Then,
...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1842
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Poetical Works ...: The Faerie queene, book II, cantos 7-12; ...
By this, that straunger Knight in presence came, And goodly salved 2 them ; who
nought againe Him answered, as courtesie became ; But with sterne lookes, and
stomachous 3 disdaine, Gave signes of grudge and discontentment vaine ...
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Faerie queene. book III
By this, that straunger Knight in presence came, And goodly salved 2 them ; who
nought againe Him answered, as courtesie became ; But with sterne lookes, and
stomachous 3 disdaine, Gave signes of grudge and discontentment valfte^: ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1845
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes
By this, that straunger Knight in presence came, And goodly salved them ; who
nought againe Him answered, as courtesie became; But with sterne lookes, and
stomachous disdaine, Gave signes of grudge and discontentment vaine: Then, ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
[Uomstomacb and less.} Being without appetite. ♢STOMACHOUS. adj. [from
stomachs Stout; angry ; sullen ; obstinate. Obsolete. — With stern looks, and
stomachous disdain, Gave signs of grudge and discontentment vain. Spenser.
STOMPSA ...
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The poetical works of Edmund Spenser
By this, that straunger Knight in presence came, And goodly salved 2 them ; who
nought againe Him answered, as courtesie became ; But with sterne lookes, and
stomachous 3 disdaine, Gave signes of grudge and discontentment vaine ...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, Philip Masterman, 1839
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Spenser: The Faerie Queene
23 By this that straunger knight in presence came, And goodly salued them; who
nought againe Him answered, as courtesie became, But with sterne lookes, and
stomachous disdaine, Gaue signes of grudge and discontentment vaine: Then ...
By this, that straunger Knight in presence came, And goodly salved 2 them ; who
nought againe Him answered, as courtesie became ; But with sterne lookes, and
stomachous 3 disdaine, Gave signes of grudge and discontentment vaine: Then
...
Edmund Spenser, George Stillman Hillard, 1857
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
This Is no time for private stomaching. — Shaks. Stomachlesb, stum'ak-les, a.
Without appetite. Stomachous, stum'ak-us, a. Obstinate; angry; sullen. With stern
looks and stomachous disdain, Gave signs of grudge and discontentment vain.
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1859
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Fovre Letters, and Certaine Sonnets: Especially Touching ...
... of the olde Fox, whose acts and monumentes shall never dye. Some like
accidents of dislike, for brevity I overslip: young bloud is hot; youth hasty;
ingenuity open ; abuse impatient; cholar stomachous ; temptations busie; the 22
F oure letters.
Gabriel Harvey, John Payne Collier, 1592