And for these wrongs shall treble penaunce pay Of treble good: good growes of evils priefe.
Vpon Eldrige Hill there growes a thorne, Vpon the mores brodinge; And wold you, sir knight, wake there all night To day of the other morninge?
Adlatts parke is wyde and broad, And grasse growes greene in our countrye; Eche man can gett the loue of his ladye, But alas, I can gett none of mine!
There growes an hearbe within this field, And iff it were but knowne, His color, which is whyte and redd, It will make blacke and browne.
For in a people given all to ease, Ambition is engendred easily; As, in a vicious bodie, grose disease Soone growes through humours superfluitie.
My Love is lyke to yse, and I to fyre: How comes it then that this her cold so great Is not dissolv'd through my so hot desyre, But harder growes the more I her intreat?
Eldridge hill there growes a thorne vpon the mores brodinge; & wold you, Sir Knight, wake there all night to day of the other Morninge?
Fame growes in going; in the scapes of vertue Excuses damne her: they be fires in cities 65 Enrag'd with those winds that lesse lights extinguish.
That when it growes most, most you [th]in it, And still you lose it, when you win it?
There's no time for a man to recouer his haire that growes bald by nature Ant.
I will discharge thee ere I go from thee, Beare me forthwith vnto his Creditor, And knowing how the debtgrowes I will pay it.
The double floured Cherry-tree growes up like unto an hedge bush, but not so great nor high as any of the others, the leaves and branches differ not from the rest of the Cherry-tree.
The common blacke Cherry-tree growes up in some places to great stature: there is no difference between it and our common Cherry-tree, saving that the fruit hereof is very little in respect of other Cherries, and of a blacke colour.
Be patient in extreame adversitie, (Mans chiefest credit growes by dooing well).
Lentils, the seeds rise and mile[212] growes abondantly towards Saumer: the Papists finds them wery delicate in caresme or Lent.
The Rhenish wine whichgrowes on the renouned Rhein, on which standes so many brave tounes, is weill enough knowen.
Heir they stayed a long tyme, and Almahide growes to some years, and hir beauty growes wondrously wt her, which the pirats seing they resolve to carry hir to Constantinople to sell hir to them that plenishes the Turks seraglio.
Its true the wine works much of it out againe, yet this makes that wine much more unwholsome and heady then that we drink in the country wheir it growes at hand.
In many places of Germany their growes very good wines, in some none at all.
That halfe imp that was grafted first wt the head upmost bears peaches according course of nature wt stones in them, the other, which growes as give ye would say backwardlies bears wtout any stones.
Cannel[254] (which growes not in France) is in its excellency their.
Our peirs that growes at home are all out as delicious, vitness the carnock, as any we have eaten in France, tho they grow their in greater abondance.
It hath also wines that growes within its circumference, as these that grow in the place of the Scots walk may testify.
For there should bee no oddes, betweene the Mystell and the Pungitopo: but that the one is wilde: the other growes in gardens.
And for these wrongs shall treble penaunce pay 6 Of treble good: good growes of euils priefe.
Will he hang down his golden head Or e're the sooner seek his Western bed, Because some foolish flyGrowes wanton, and will dy?
Young Time is taster to Eternity: Thy generous wine with age growes strong, not sowre, Nor does it kill thy fruit, to smell thy flowre.
A cheeke where growes More than a morning rose: 35 Which to no boxe his being owes.
I haue a Tree which growes heere in my Close, That mine owne vse inuites me to cut downe, And shortly must I fell it.
Musick it bubbles, dances, and growes sandy, but returns to a wonted calmness and clearness when the Musick ceases.
It growesalso in the fallowes in South Wiltshire, but not so much.
Thorowax beares a pretty little yellow flower, not much unlike the blowing of a furze that growes so common on the downes, close to the ground: the bees love it extremely.
It is so sweet that the pigges will eate it; it growes no higher than other grasse, but with knotts and harles, like a skeen of silke (or setts together).
In Bradon Forest growes very plentifully rank wood-wax; and a blew grasse they call July-flower grasse, which cutts the sheepes mouthes; except in the spring.
Argentina (wild tansey) growes the most in the fallowes in Coteswold, and North Wilts adjoyning, that I ever saw.
It growes very well, and on many of them they doe graffe.
At the parsonage house at Wyley growes an ash out of the mortar of the wall of the house, and it flourishes very well and is verdant.
In the west places of the soile, wormewood growes very plentifully; whereas in the south part they plant it in their garden.
In a ground of mine called Swices (which is a neck of land at the upper end of the field called Shatcomb) growes abundantly a plant called by the people hereabout crow-bells, which I never saw any where but there.
Wood- wax growesalso plentifully between Easton-Piers and Yatton Keynel; but not so rank as at Bradon Forest.
It growes abundantly by ye waysides between London and Kensington.
Wormwood growes the most plentifully there of any part of England; which the London apothecaries doe send for.
As the Rattan growes longer and stronger, this Case growes ripe, and falls off prickles and shell and all.
It growes up two foot, or two foot and an half from the ground.
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