Footnote 144-2: These two words are crossed as here represented, and over them is written, 'crosse it.
And thys I promyse yow, ye schall not be so longe ayen with ought a byll fro me, as ye have ben, thow I shold wryght how ofte the wynd changyth, for I se be your wryghtyng ye can be wrothe and ye wyll crosse it.
View how his temples shine, on which he weares A wreath of pearle, made of those precious teares Thou wept a Virgin, when crosse winds did blow, Our hopes disturbing in their quiet flow.
O could not Rome and Italie containe Thy shame, but thou must crosse the seas to shewe it?
Iris, on thee I do impose this taske To crosse proud Venus and her purblind Lad Vntill the mother and her brat be mad; And with each other set them so at ods Till to their teeth they curse and ban the Gods.
Sometime I was a Prince of Lesbos Ile And liv'd beloved, whilst my good stars did smile; But clowded once with this world's bitter crosse My joy to grife, my gaine converts to losse.
La Crosse has been sent up the ravine, to report how things look landward.
Striker and La Crosse with pieces of rope for making fast the ill-fated men; Padilla and his party armed with axes and crowbars--the keys with which they intend to open the locker-doors.
It is La Crosse who sends it, shouting in accent of alarm-- "Mon Dieu!
We can count on Jack Striker on our side; and most like the Dane and Dutchman; La Crosse for certain.
This readines must euery christian haue in this case to beare the crosse ãd to followe Christe as Christes disciple.
But in the Laste Supper of the Lorde that Scacrifice and oblaciõ was not made / but vppõ the crosse / as the scripture witnessith.
Whosoeuer will folow me / let hym forsake hymselfe / and take vp his crosse / and folowe me.
And whosoeuer doth not beare his crosse and comme after me / can not be my disciple.
First He see the coronation done, And afterward He crosse the seas to France, To effect this marriage if it please my Lord [eah155] Edw.
Somerset forbeare, good Yorke be patient, And do thou take in hand to crosse the seas, ·dai150· With troupes of Armed men to quell the pride Of those ambitious Irish that rebell.
And being but a woman, ile not behinde For playing of my part, in spite of all that seek to crosse me thus: Who is within there?
I pray you pocket vp this; by the |1760| crosse a this sword & dagger, Capten you shall take it.
Hang thee patch-pannell, I am none a thy Charing-crosse: I scorne to be Crosse to such a scab as thou makst thy selfe.
From Rome also he brought a péece of the holy crosse which pope Martinus did send for a present vnto king Alfred.
The next of all is the Hull water, which I will describe also here, and thencrosse ouer vnto the southerlie shore.
The next herevnto hath his head in Argas hill, the third descendeth from Ashedon forrest, and ioining with the last mentioned, they crosse the maine riuer a little beneath Isefield.
The third passeth by the Willigate or Newgate, & these fall all togither with the Crosse brooke, a mile lower by south into the Mordant that runneth (as I said) by Oswester.
Mr. Crosse had retired from the Bank, and Thomas Godolphin, in his generosity, immediately constituted his brother an equal partner.
They liked a light room; and a large gas-lamp in Crosse Street threw its full light in.
Mr. Crosse was present, and some relatives of the Hastings family: and Grace and Cecil were bridesmaids.
Mr. Crosse asked; for it happened that he had not heard the ominous rumours that were beginning to circulate in Prior's Ash.
Isaac Hastings had come down from London, Harry had come from his tutorship; Lord Averil was again there, and Mr. Crosse had asked to attend.
Mr. Crossestood and looked at it, shocked at its ravages; at the tale it told.
But she could not see the carriage, which was then in Crosse Street.
Down Crosse Street, and through the Ash-tree Walk.
Maria proceeded to her boudoir, which looked into Crosse Street, to see whether anything was the matter.
What would Thomas and old Crosse say, if they knew I had dipped into it so deeply at Homburg?
She entwined her pretty arms within her mamma's dress as Mr. Crosse went out, and raised her wondering eyes.
At his returning home, he caused a crosse of siluer and gilt, adorned with an image of the crucifix, to be borne afore him.
In euerie towne and place, where the corps rested by the waie, the king caused a crosse of cunning workmanship to be erected in remembrance of hir, and in the same was a picture of hir ingrauen.
And on theise Greces wente oure Lord, whan he bare the crosse on his schuldir.
Of theCrosse and the Croune of oure Lord Jesu Crist.
Octobonus the Popes Legate being in England, prince Edward the sonne of king Henry, and other Noble men of England tooke vpon them the crosse vpon S.
Iohn Baptists day, by the sayd Legates hands at Northampton, to the reliefe of the Holy land, and the subuersion of the enemies of the crosse of Christ.
And summe men trowen, that there is half the crosse of oure Lord: but it is not so: and thei don evylle, that make men to beleeve so.
As an operating surgeon, Mr. Crosse had but few superiors, and not many equals.
In 1836, Mr. Crosse was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society—a distinction which marked him for eminence throughout the whole civilized world.
On quitting Dublin, Mr. Crosse returned to Suffolk, and was afterwards introduced to the late Dr.
In 1819, Mr. Crosse published A History of the Variolous Epidemic of Norwich, which has been, and is even now, quoted as an excellent standard work.
Neer the publick crosseall these monuments of idolatry must be sacrificed to the fire, not without much ostentation of a zealous joy in discharging ordinance to the cost of some who professed how much they longed to see that day.
From 1822 to the close of his life, Mr. Crosse contributed many valuable Papers to different medical periodicals, which are of deep interest to professional men.
The amiable Evelyn notes in his "Diary" that he himself saw "the furious and zelous people demolish that stately crosse in Cheapside.
A voyage made with the shippes called the Holy Crosse and the Mathew Gonson, to the isles of Candia and Chio, about the yeere 1534 XL.
In the meane time our shippes ceased not to batter the foresaid Towne and Platforme with great shotte, till such time as we saw the Red-Crosse of England flourishing vpon the Forefront thereof.
But the great San Philip hauing receiued the lower tire of the Reuenge, discharged with crosse bar-shot, shifted her selfe with all diligence from her sides, vtterly misliking her first entertainement.
Divinity, he sang ballads at the Crosse at Abingdon on a market-day.
Our owne affections still at home to please Is a disease; To crosse the sea to any foreine soyle, Perills and toyle; Warres with their noise affright us; when they cease W'are worse in peace.
Twas after the fashion of the crosse in High-street in Bristowe, but more curious worke.
He was minister of Waltham Crosse in Essex, and also of the Savoy in the Strand, where he dyed (and lies buryed) not long after the restauracion of his majestie.
They rose higher as the train left the ridge and passed down into the Black River valley, and specifically into the La Crosse valley.
Comrades dropped off at one or two points beyond, until there were only four or five left who were bound for La Crosse County Three of them were gaunt and brown, the fourth was gaunt and pale, with signs of fever and ague upon him.
To wyrship god haue in youre memorie; 24 Wyth cristis crosse loke ye blesse you thriese, Youre pater-nosteir seyth in devoute wyse, Aue maria wyth the holy crede, Than alle the after the bettir may ye spede.
Sidenote: Whether the bare signe of the Crosse haue anie force.
Neither were they thought to beare rule only in priuate houses, & in crosse méeting waies, but also to defend Cities.
Hierom= exhorteth =Demetriades=, that he often crosse his foreheade, least that the destroyer of Egipt finde any place therein.
Hee found him lying bound stretched on St. Andrew's Crosse naked ready for execution.
Saturday about 1 of the clock he was brought on the skaffold before the Chastelet and tied to St. Andrew's Crosse all wch while he acted the Dying man and scarce stirred, and seemed almost breathless and fainting.
Crosse and Blackwell's Wild Duck,'" Stuart read from the tin in passing it.
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