The sixt had charge of them now being dead, 2 In seemely sort their corses to engraue, And deck with dainty flowres their bridall bed, 4 That to their heauenly spouse both sweet and braue They might appeare, when he their soules shall saue.
In all your Gardens and Orchards, bankes and seates of Camomile, Peny-royall, Daisies and Violets, are seemely and comfortable.
You must therefore plant in such a soile, where you may prouide a conuenient, strong and seemely fence.
Rosemary and sweete Eglantine are seemely ornaments about a Doore or Window, and so is Woodbinde.
Set all your things in seemely good aray, Fit for so ioyfull day, 115 The ioyfulst day that ever sunne did see.
Set all your things in seemely good aray, Fit for so joyfull day: The joyfulst day that ever sunne did see.
A Ditty In praise of Eliza, Queen of the Shepherds SEE where she sits upon the grassie greene, (O seemely sight!
King Arthur lives in merry Carleile, And seemelyis to see; And there with him queene Guenever, That bride soe bright of blee.
Methinke," aunsweared the good woman, "that it is not seemely for a gentlewoman of your degree to fall into such extremetye: for in tyme of tribulation wysedome should most preuaile.
I neuer haunted the Warres, ne knewe what thynge it is to handle weapons, improper and not seemely for myne estate and kynde.
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