I finde it true, for where thou art let in, There is no scruple made of any sinne; The world may see thou art the roote of ill, For but for thee poore Beech had lived still.
From the Florida they bringe a woodde and roote of a tree that groweth in those partes, of greate vertues and excellencies, healinge therewith grevous and variable deseases.
Habascon' is a roote of hoat taste almost of the forme and bignesse of a Parseneepe, of it selfe it is no victuall, but onely a helpe beeing boiled together with other meates.
Tsinaw' a kind of roote much like vnto the which in England is called the 'China root' brought from the East Indies.
This applying the axe to the roote made the tree bleed at the verry heart.
That it would please God to laye his roote soe deepe that he may flourishe a long tyme, and his braunches never fayle.
Reficiam; he will ease them; not take away the roote but reatum, for the old man will be in us as long as we live, and as fast as we rise by grace the fleshe is ready still to pull us downe againe to synn.
The Ginger groweth in this wise: the land is tilled and sowen, and the herbe is like to Panizzo, and the roote is the ginger.
Tome they layd great store of red yarne, of bombast died with a roote which they call Saia, as aforesayd, which colour will neuer out.
For just a second Colin hesitated, but he saw Mr. Roote go into the seine-boat and he followed immediately.
But the oilskins and sea-boots were an impossible load, and it was only by great exertion that he managed at last to get them off and still keep Roote afloat.
The seine, thus being between the boat and the schooner, was held by Roote and the seine-master.
It looked like a fearfully complicated thing to handle and Roote was a small man, but that net went flying out as though tossed by a giant.
In a few seconds Rootecame up, and Colin grabbed him by the hair.
Still, there was the boat in his dream, but it had come too late, and it seemed to Colin, that with his last effort he pushed Roote toward the outstretched arms of the men in the boat, waved a feeble farewell and sank.
The Aragon brethren ment hereby nothing else, but to roote out the whole name and race of Bologna.
Of the wild hyacinth he writes: "The boyes in North[=u]berland scrape the roote of the herbe and glew theyr arrowes and bokes wyth that slyme that they scrape of.
The rooteis round and one pece groweth hard to another allmoste after the maner of the roote of Garleke, but that the clowes in the lily are broder.
The leves grow in litle branches even from the roote of certayn ioyntes by equall spaces one devyded from an other.
Many did use to carrie a peece of the Roote of the wood with them to smell to it continually, as to a Pomander.
The roote of the Mechoacan is unsaverie and without bightyng or any sharpness of taste.
All remouing of trees as great as your arme, or aboue, is dangerous: though sometime some such will grow but not continue long: Because they be tainted with deadly wounds, either in the roote or top.
The roote dried taken in the fall, stoppeth the poares against infections.
Coast, Roote parted make sets in March: it beares the second yeere: it is vsed in Ale in May.
You must cut him close at the roote ende, an handfull vnder the knot.
Illustration: Imagine the roote to be spread farre wider.
If it grow out of or neere the roote end, some say such an Apple will haue no coare nor kirnell.
The roote is thick and knobbie of a finger long, and like vnto those of the anemones (as it doth in all other parts verie notablie resemble) whereof no doubt this is a kinde.
The rooteis tender and full of strings, creeping farre abroade in the earth, and in short time occupieth very much grounde.
The flowers grow at the top blewe of colour; the roote is tough and woodie, with many strings fastened thereto.
The roote is thicke, and creepeth in the grounde farre abroade, whereby it greatly increaseth.
Rightso bi persons and preestes, And prechours of holi chirche, That arenroote of the right feith To rule the peple.
And right as hony is yvel to defie, 9730 And engleymeth the mawe; Right so he that thorugh reson Wolde the roote knowe Of God and of hise grete myghtes, Hise graces it letteth.
Sidenote 136: The spaniardes are Iewes and they bragge that Marie of England is the roote of Iesse.
As The spaniardes are Iewes and they bragge that Marie of England is the roote of Iesse.
Looke upon this, Signd by the Governor, Chauncellor and Counsell Of Gilderland and Zutphen, who here name thee The roote and head of the late Schisme.
I nere could tell yet from what roote this huge Large spreading Tree of hate from Spayne to us, From us agayne to Spayne, took the first growth.
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