| Stephen Hawes - 1845 - 256 psl.
...and sycke, Tyll that your lady hath it well appesed; Thoughe ye thynke longe, yet ye shall be plescd. I wolde, quod I, that it were as ye say. Fye, fye,...ympediment. Loke what ye saye; loke it be deryfyde Frome perfyt reason well exemplyfyde; Forsake her not, thoughe that she say naye, A womans guyse is evermore... | |
| Stephen Hawes - 1845 - 242 psl.
...quod he, dryve suche dyspayre away, And lyve in hope, whych shall do you good. Joy cometh after, "^an the payne is past. Be ye pacyent and sobre in mode;...ympediment. Loke what ye saye; loke it be deryfyde Frome perfyt reason well exemplyfyde; Forsake her not, thoughe that she say naye, A womans guyse is evermore... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 250 psl.
...that my bedde was easy and softe, Yet dyd I tomble, I myght not lye styll; On every syde I tourned me ful ofte, Upon the love I had so set my wyll, Longynge...ympediment. Loke what ye saye; loke it be deryfyde Frome perfyt reason well exemplyfyde; Forsake her not, thoughe that she say naye, A womans guyse is evermore... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 244 psl.
...love I had so set my wyll, Longynge'ryght sore my mynde to fulfyll, I called Counseyle, and-prayed hym to awake To gyve me counseyle what were best to...ympediment. Loke what ye saye; loke it be deryfyde . . Frorne perfyt reason well exemplyfyde ; Forsake her not, thoughe that she say naye, A womans guyse... | |
| 1900 - 676 psl.
...cap. xvi. (p. 75) occurs the following : Joy cometh after, whan the payne is past. Be ye pacyeut and sobre in mode ; To wepe and wayle all is for you...in wast : Was never payne, but it had joye at last. A. SMYTHE PALMER. S. Woodford. These lines still retain their interest, for inquiries respecting their... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1863 - 252 psl.
...sweetness and cheerful tenderness, at which we are constrained to smile and sigh, and both for " pastyme." Was never payne but it had joye at last In the fayre morrow. There is a lovely cadence ! And then Amour's courtship of his " swete ladie" a " cynosure" before... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1863 - 226 psl.
...sweetness and cheerful tenderness, at which we are constrained to smile and sigh, and both for " pastyme." Was never payne but it had joye at last In the fayre morrow. There is a lovely cadence ! And then Amour's courtship of his " swete ladie "a " cynosure " before... | |
| Annie Keary - 1863 - 440 psl.
...reach Morfa Bach farm till the first streak of wintry dawn was breaking in the sky. CHAPTER XXI. " Was never payne but it had joye at last In the fayre moiTow. " Pastyme of Pleasure. MY mother and Nesta were so convinced that I must be half dead with... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1877 - 238 psl.
...sweetness and cheerful tenderness, at which we are constrained to smile and sigh, and both for " pastyme." Was never payne but it had joye at last In the fayre morrow. There is a lovely cadence ! And then Amour's courtship of his "swete ladie"a "cynosure" before Milton's!... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1877 - 242 psl.
...sweetness and cheerful tenderness, at which we are constrained to smile and sigh, and both for " pastyme." Was never payne but it had joye at last In the fayre morrow. There is a lovely cadence ! And then Amour's courtship of his " swete ladie" a " cynosure" before... | |
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