I, when fowles haue no feathers, and fish haue no fin Ant.
It is a wonder thyng, me thynk, sothl'e, Thai ar so long taryyng, the fowles that we Cast out in the mornyng.
Suddeinly an innumerable flight Of harmefullfowles about them fluttering, cride, 8 And with their wicked wings them oft did smight, And sore annoyed, groping in that griesly night.
And him before, I saw with bitter eyes 2 The bold Sansfoy shrinke vnderneath his speare; And now the pray of fowles in field he lyes, 4 Nor wayld of friends, nor laid on groning beare, That whylome was to me too dearely deare.
The Gloucestershire visit was probably to the Fowlesat Elkstone.
The Fowles would naturally renew their intercourse with their old friends in the neighbourhood, and he would go to see his curate and acquaint himself with the circumstances of his parish.
In May, Cassandra and Jane left Chawton to spend three weeks at Cheltenham, stopping with their brother at Steventon, and with the Fowles at Kintbury on the way, and again at Steventon on their return.
Three years before I was born, Fowles married my mother's maid, Nancy Buck; they never had children, so continued in their respective situations.
Nancy Fowles had also charge of my sister Kate, who was six years my senior.
Ac nobler Antony ne Egedy ne hermit of that time Of lions ne of leopards no livelihood ne took, But of fowles that fly, thus find men in books.
Merry it is in somer's tide; Fowles sing in forest wide; Swaines gin on justing ride, Maidens liffen hem in pride.
Which declareth some diuersities and particularities of the land of Florida: and the fruites, and beasts, and fowles that are in that Countrie.
In the Island of Santo Domingo they commonly kill the beasts for their hides and tallow; and the fowles eat the carkeises: and so they do in Cuba and Porto Rico, whereas there is much sugar, and cana fistula, which dayly they send into Spaine.
There are Gosse Hawkes, Falcons, Ierfalcons, and all Fowles of prey that are in Spaine.
And the lande is full of many beastes, as redd dere, fallowe dere and hares, and likewise of lakes and pooles of freshe water, with greate plentie of fowles convenient for all plesaunte game.
A maruellous thing to see how God prouided, so that in so wide a sea these fowles are all fat, and nothing wanteth them.
The Second Part of the Boy of Bilson, Or a True and Particular Relation of the Imposter Susanna Fowles, wife of John Fowles of Hammersmith in the Co.
Susanna Fowles pretended to be possessed in such a way that she could not use the name of God or Christ.
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