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Joyce Morrell's Harvest: The Annals of Selwick Hall
“It maybe good, but 'tis mighty displeasant,” quoth Milisent. “'Tis very well when it
be no worse than displeasant,” Aunt Joyce makes answer. “I thought of places,
Milly, which were not displeasant, but awful—where the human soul feels nigh ...
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Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
Nothing may be to him more displeasant or painful, than to be neglected in his
pain-taking. Sir T. Elyot, Gov. fbl. 171. b. To some I know this method will seem
displeasant, which had rather have good discipline delivered plainly in way of ...
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State Papers Published Under the Authority of His Majesty's ...
If? we wold have presentyd our selfi' after soper, dowghtles His Highnes wold
gladly have hard us; but we thought that the matter shold be to displeasant, for
His Highnes to beer to bedwardys; and therf'or we thowght it best, to forbear ...
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State Papers: Published Under the Authority of His Majesty's ...
As Lord Warden of the Marches of Scotland; to which office, as well as to that of
Lieutenant General of the Forces North of Trent, the Duke of Richmond was
appointed in June 1525. the the matter of it self? is so heynose and displeasant,.
Great Britain. Record Commission, 1830
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L'éclaircissement de la langue française
Displeasant, nat lykyng or contentyng — m. maulplaisant s, f. maulplaisante s; m.
fa- chieux, f. fachieuse s. Displeasant for synne — m. contrit z, f. contrite s.
Disposed inclyned to a thyng — m. ineline, f. inelinee s; m. dispose, f. disposee s.
John Palsgrave, François Génin, Giles Du Wés, 1852
Your subjects have gotten sik a custome of sin and evil doing, whereby they have
drawin on sik ane habit and hardness of heart, that nothing is pleasant to them
but that quhilk is displeasant to God, and nothing displeasant to them but that ...
So, in time, let every one beware to abuse the grace of God this way ; but crave
ane liberty, and ane renewing of the Spirit, that that quhilk is pleasant to him may
be also pleasant to us, and that quhilk is displeasant to him may be displeasant
to ...
Robert Bruce, Robert Wodrow, William Cunningham, 1843
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Restituta: Or Titles, Extracts, and Characters of Old Books ...
his braines could not haue conceaued so uncurious a worke, without some
maner of Commentarie, and so haue made the worke more displeasant vnto him
: it hath, by the contrary falen out, that the lack therof hath made it the more ...
Samuel Egerton Brydges, 1814
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State Papers: pt. I. Correspondence between the king and ...
9 As Lord Warden of the Marches of Scotland; to which oflice, as well as to that of
Lieutenant General of the Forces North of Trent, the Duke of Richmond was
appointed in June 1525. h t e the matter of it selfl' is so heynose and displeasant,.
Great Britain. Record Commission, 1830
Moreouer we shulde not so much desire to auoyd suche thinges as be
displeasant to the flesh, as we should desier to auoyde those thinges that be
forbydde by Gods law. Also we shoulde be more willyng to suffre all kynde of
afflictions, ...
Thomas Cranmer, Justus Jonas, 1829