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Works: Miscellaneous works
As did whilere the homely Carmelite, Following Virgil, and he Theocrite. By the
homely Carmelite we are, doubtless, to understand Baptista Mantuan, who lived
at the close of the xvth and the beginning of the xvith century. E. Whilere means a
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Joseph Hall, Josiah Pratt,
1808
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The works of the Right Reverend Father in God, Joseph Hall, ...
49 Or dance a sober Pirrhicke in the field. The Pyrrhic Dance, performed in
armour. W. w — startups— some kind of country furniture for the feet, which I hare
not been able to trace in the old Dictionaries. " As did whilere the homely
Carmelite, ...
Joseph Hall, Josiah Pratt,
1808
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The Works of the Right Reverend Father in God, Joseph Hall: ...
The Pyrrhic Dance, performed in armour. W. _ e A 5° —— startups—some kind of
country furniture for thefeet, which I have not been able to trace in the old
Dictionaries. ' '1 A: did whilere the homely Carmelita, Following Virgil, and he
Theocrite ...
Joseph Hall, Josiah Pratt,
1803
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The works of ... Joseph Hall, with some account of his life ...
Or dance a sober Pirrhicke in the field. The Pyrrhic Dance, performed in armour.
VV. » startups — some kind of country furniture for the feet, which I have not been
able to trace in the old Dictionaries. " As did whilere the homely Carmelite, ...
Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.), Josiah Pratt,
1808
But, as to Bradamant whilere, he cries, ' He will all measures and all means
assay, ' Whereby some fair occasion may arise ' To leave the king ; and had there
been delay, ' And he whilere had done in otherwise, * She on the Tartar king the
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The riches of Chaucer: in which his impurities have been ...
'Jape— trick. s Him list— he pleased. • Teine— thin piece of metal. ' Heine^-
wretch : the noun of which our adjective heinous is derived. * Unweeting —
unsuspecting. 'Thilke — this same. lo Hente — held. " Whilere — before. "Wete —
learn.
Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Cowden Clarke,
1870
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The poetical works ¬of ¬John ¬Milton: In 6 Volumes
He, who with all Heaven's heraldry whilere to Enter'd the world, now bleeds to
give us ease ; men. In Paradzse Lasl, having made the angel Gabriel share in a
repast of fruit with Adam, he finds himself under a necesiity of getting rid oftan ...
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Shakespeare's Non-Standard English: A Dictionary of His ...
(Tem 3.2.120, Caliban), OED Whilere; whilst, earlier form of while, becoming old-
fashioned: Whilst all tongues cried, (R2 5.2.11 Q, York; Fhas While) ;
whosomever 'whoever': who some euer you take him to be, (TC 2.1.66, Thersites)
, OED ...
Norman Blake, Norman Francis Blake,
2006
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THE POETICAL WORKS OF GILBERT WEST
And surious stripes and angry threats severe, 330 Consus'dly mingled with the
jarring sound Os all the various speeches .that whilere * On Shinar's widespread
ehampain did astound High r.abtl's baiUcrs vain, and their proud works ,-, '.
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Classical Mythology in English Literature: A Critical Anthology
So long they sought, till they arrivèd were In that same shady covert whereaso lay
Fair Crysogon in slumb'ry trance whilere,o Who in her sleep—a wondrous thing
to say— Unwares had borne two babes, as fair as springing day. Unwares she ...