Item, me thynkyth that ye do evyll that ye go not thorewgh with my Lady of Suffolk for Heylysdon and Drayton; for ther shold growe mony to you, whyche wold qwyte yow ayenst R.
My gentle friend beware in taking aire, Your walkes growe not offensiue to your woundes.
What benefite heereof may growe in cordage and linnens who can not easily vnderstand?
Romaine people, before thei wer overcome, there should notgrowe exceadyng many excellente menne.
Like disorders growe not of other, then of soche men as hath been, that use the exercise of warfare, for their proper arte.
Uices as vnprofitable weedes, without labour, diligence and industrie growe vp, and thereby infecteth the minde and bodie, poisoneth all the mocions, incensed to vertue and singularitie.
THe Athenians brought vnder the thraldome of the Lacedemonians, soughte meanes to growe mightie, and to pull them from the yoke, vnder the Lacedemonians.
If this veyne bleede but sixe ounces more I shall proue a pretie railer, and so in time may growe to bee a proper Martinist.
Vpon this shall growe great commoditye to the Potters and Glasse makers, for it is like there shall be a great ouerthrowe of them, if there bee not some act made for drinking in blacke Jackes.
Bycause they wolde nought change that cam of nature Let growe theyre here without cuttinge or scissure.
And as for kepyng of any coort for you at Drayton, I can not wete how it cowde be brought a boute withoute helpe of other but if there schuld growegret inconvenyence of it.
Scheryfe ryth pleyne ayen to hym, and well dysposyd in that that myth growe to the welfar of the schere.
At the reverens of God, yf any wyrshypfull and profetabile mene may be take yn your maters, for sake it not in eschuyng of our trobell and gret costs and charges that we have, and may growe here after.
Scarse could the Ape yet speake, so did he quake; Yet, as he could, he askt how good might growe 965 Where nought but dread and death do seeme in show.
Now it seemeth necessarie to declare what commodities wouldgrowe thereby, if all these things were, as we haue heretofore presupposed, and thought them to be: which next adioyning are briefly declared.
The flowers growe at the top in bundels, thicke thrust togither, like those of sweete Williams, of a light blew colour.
Which decay (as by the ancient records appeareth) did growe by reason of the great mortalitie and plague which in former tymes had been in the reign of Edward III.
In the top of the stalke is a knoppy head whereupon growe bleweflowers about midsummer.
The herbes that I have marked doder to growe most in are flax and tares.
Betwene Jerico and that see is the lond of Dengadde; and there was wont to growe the bawme; but men make drawe the braunches there of, and beren hem to ben graffed at Babiloyne; and zit men clepen hem vynes of Gaddy.
And before that chirche, is a gret tree, that began togrowe the same nyght.
I have often tymes assayed, that zif a man kepe hem with a litylle of the roche, and wete hem with May dew ofte sithes, thei schulle growe everyche zeer; and the smale wole wexen grete.
The gentlest minds with injuries overcomeGrowe most impacient: รด Lucilia, Thy absence strikes a loving feare in me, Which from what cause so ever it proceedes Would God I had beene kinder to thy love.
Yes, styll and styll; Nay with such vyolence love seemes to growe And flourishe most in deathe.
She may otherwise growe discontent and trooble us with her mallyce.
Chuse then a fytt rewarde, examyne all, All my domynions and authoryties; Thynke what may please thee, make a full request Or I shallgrowe a burthen to thy favors.
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