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The Riches of Chaucer: In which His Impurities Have Been ...
360 A shirereve had he been and a countour ;5 Was no where such a worthy vavasour.6 A Haberdasher, and a Carpenter, A Webbe, a Dyer, and a Tapiser, Vl/ere all yclothed in one livery 365 Of a solémn' and great fraternity. Full fresh and ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Cowden Clarke, 1835
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The Beauties of Shakspeare: With a General Index - Pagina 122
1 Cover your heads, and mock not flesh and blood, L; -1'! with solémn reverence; throw away respect, v,.-i gt/_ Tradition',_ 'form, and ceremonious duty, \:. ll" ro_r;yo's J-in but mistook me all this while t . |_ _I'live_\§fi_tl_1 like you,.feel.want, ...
William Shakespeare, William Dodd, 1839
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The Portrait of St Paul: or, the true model for Christians ... - Pagina 258
Alas, Sir, your boasted principles'do hut. confism the theirs, to which youriconduct had given rise; I entrant you, in bin most solémn manner, “ examine, yourself, whether you be in the ,fwlr.” Neigblxiw. Whatylli'bll you; Bill'xffléltl Believer.
John Fletcher, Joshua GILPIN (Vicar of Wrockwardine, Salop.), 1807
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Albanian Rhyming Dictionary - Pagina 76
... ja f. rremba-rrémbamb. shtremba-shtrémba ndf. émje 2 0.01% ~ = fjalë tëfjalësit vémje a f. émbem 2 0.01% ~ = fjalë të fjalësit shémbem fol. çndémje a f. émn 1 0.00% ~ = fjalë të fjalësit Nyja Fjala Gram. émn~ Nyja Fjala Gram. solémn e mb.
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Original Hymns and Spiritual Songs, etc - Pagina 166
"5' Prepaiie' the, Lord, if unprepar'd, To me my grace' afford; k Then, when my solé'mn case is try'd, I'll share a'blest'reward. . ' own»: 149. L. M' . .Pleading for mercy. "-1"i:QRD,humb1¢ at thy throne I wait, 4 . tong 'I've address'd'thy mercy seat; ...
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The League of the Alps: The Seige of Valencia, The Vespers ...
There 's that about thee shining which would send E'en through my heart a sunny glow of joy, Wer't not for these sad words. The dim cold air And solémn light, which wrap these tombs and shrines As a pale gleaming shroud, seem kindled up ...
Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans, Andrews Norton, 1826
... an angelic host ; and among the crafts enumerated we recognise several of those represented in Chaucer's company of pilgrims—by the Carpenter, the Webbe (Weaver), and the Dyer, all clothed in one livery Of a solémn and great fraternity.
Adolphus William Ward, 2011
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The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer. To which are Added an ...
R,” Were all yclothed in one livery, Of a solémn and great fraternity. Full fresh and new their gear ypicked1° was. - Their knives were ychapedn not with brass, [ But all with silver wrought full clean and well, Their girdles and their pouches every ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Tyrwhitt, 1798
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The American Monthly Magazine - Volumele 2-3 - Pagina 689
... Doth render sacred. No; the trampled turf, By its scarce withered roots, revealed the date Of those disjointed masses which opprest Its vernal-beuuty. 'Mid the fearful wreckOf his loved Church the solémn preacher stood, With eyes~upraised ...
Nathaniel Parker Willis, 1830
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An Impartial History of the Irish Rebellion, in the Year ...
31:5': Q. Do you say youldo n,ot;.c§r¢ howd|hany;copper shillings he made? § ,; :J_"}k 9 A. l_ did not care whether he madevuse of it fhrihotii' ,FI,~.Ir.;»'.i. 2 gm: .2, e i; '~., ~' ;;¢-,_» -~,;;j,& _. Q. Upon your solémn.oa_£h, y0ulsayithgt.you did ...