| Stephen Hawes - 1845 - 242 psl.
...wyth brevyacion, That he walke not by longe continaunce The perambulat waye, full of all variaunee. By estimacion is made annunciate Whether the mater...day reygneth the honour Of every noble and myghty \varriour, And for your labour and your busy payne Your fame yet lyveth, and shall endure certayne.... | |
| Stephen Hawes - 1845 - 256 psl.
...to rynne dyrectly After theyr thoughtes, than in generall The mynde must cause them to be memoriall; As after this shall appere more openly, All hole exprest...to blame; Your dedes therto exemplifyde the same. 0*,e IvivA iS^ES -*j* Tr,»«*^>f -«** &! vT*°* t5^ 0*o^V |V3 ^iise, soX^v .i,o-<fv 0 all ye cursed... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 244 psl.
...Fables to fayne to eschewe ydlenes, Wyth amplyacion more connyng to get, By the laboure of iuventyfe busynes, Touchynge the trouthe by covert lykenes To...day reygneth the honour Of every noble and myghty w arriour, And for your labour and your busy payne Your fame yet lyveth, and shall endure certayne.... | |
| Jonathan Eastwood - 1866 - 588 psl.
...of Gaunt. 3 Hen. VI. in. 3. The word is also found in the form ' dysnull.' Your hole desyre was set Touchynge the trouthe by covert lykenes To dysnull vyce and the vycious to blame. Hawes, Pastime of Pleasure, cap. 8. Disannulling, sb. (Heb. viL 18). From the preceding. Discipline,... | |
| Jonathan Eastwood - 1866 - 586 psl.
...of Gaunt. 3 Hen. VI. ni. 3. The word is also found in the form ' dysnulL.' Your hole desyre was set Touchynge the trouthe by covert lykenes To dysnull vyce and the vycious to blame. Hawes, Pastime of Pleasure, cap. 8. Disannulling, sb. (Heb. vii. 18). From the preceding. Discipline,... | |
| Jonathan Eastwood, William Aldis Wright - 1884 - 768 psl.
...Gaunt, 3 Hen. VI. 1n. 3. 81. The word is also found in the form ' dysnull.' Your hole desyre was set Touchynge the trouthe by covert lykenes To dysnull vyce and the vycious to blame. Hawes, Pastime of Pleasure, cap. 8. Disannulling, sb. (Heb. vii. 18). From the preceding. Discern,... | |
| John Milton Berdan - 1920 - 602 psl.
...adornare." This theory was adopted by Hawes and carried to its logical conclusion. The aim of poetry is By the laboure of inventyfe busynes, Touchynge the...lykenes To dysnull vyce and the vycious to blame; * the method is so to write that there is both a literal and a symbolic meaning.3 It was the guyse... | |
| John Milton Berdan - 1920 - 610 psl.
...adornare." This theory was adopted by Hawes and carried to its logical conclusion. The aim of poetry is By the laboure of inventyfe busynes, Touchynge the trouthe by covert lykenes To dysnull vyce and the vycioua to blame; * the method is so to write that there is both a literal and a symbolic meaning.3... | |
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