Otes they haue verie plentifullie, but greater store of barleie, wherof they make a nappie kind of drinke, and such indeed, as will verie readilie cause a stranger to ouershoot himselfe.
And as for wheaten bread, they eat it when they can reach vnto the price of it, contenting themselues in the meane time with bread made of otes or barleie: a poore estate God wot!
Wild otes fantasie, 9/30*, the fancies or excesses of youth.
To Coke for IIII combes of w otes whh he served to the Quene VIs.
One Sir Otes de Lyle blows it; he served my lady some while, but in great peril fled into Wirral.
Sir Otes saw that sight, and turned his horse and fled.
One of them was Sir Otes himself and they smote at Le Beau Disconus all at once, and thought to fell him.
Straightway answered Sir Otes de Lyle (for it was he), "Then you are in peril.
But Sir Otes rode home to his castle, and sent for his friends, and told them that one of Arthur's knights had used him shamefully and taken his little hound.
Otes they haue verie plentifullie, but greater store of barleie, wherof they make a nappie kind of drinke, and such indéed, as will verie readilie cause a stranger to ouershoot himselfe.
To Ajax therefore he at once dispatch'd A herald, and Thöotes thus enjoin'd.
The Compleynt of Mars is an original poem; but the present poem is a translation, being partly adapted, and partly translated from three Balades by Sir Otes de Graunson (l.
Shirley tells us that the author of the French poem was Sir Otes de Graunson, a worthy knight of Savoy.
And filowing begynnethe a balade translated out of frenshe in-to englisshe by Chaucier, Geffrey; the frenshe made sir Otes de Grauntsome, knight Savosyen.
Here begynnethe a balade made by that worthy Knight of Savoye in frenshe, calde sir Otes Graunson; translated by Chauciers.
Otes the Duke, and the count Berengiers And Ivorie, and Ive, so dear they were?
What, indeed, would Botes think of this new constellation?
At Otes he enjoyed for fourteen years as much domestic peace and literary leisure as was consistent with broken health, and sometimes anxious visits to London on public affairs, in which he was still an active adviser.
In spring, 1691, he took up his residence in the manor house of Otes in Essex, the country seat of Sir Francis Masham, between Ongar and Harlow.
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