But Troilus, al hool of cares colde, Gan thanken tho the blisful goddes sevene; Thus sondry peynes bringen folk in hevene.
As plaunte a tre or herbe, in sondry wyse, And on the morwe pulle it up as blyve, 965 No wonder is, though it may never thryve.
But Troilus, al hool of cares colde, Gan thanken tho the blisful goddes sevene; Thus sondry peynes bringen folk to hevene.
What schal befalle hierafterward God wot, for now upon this tyde Men se the world on every syde In sondry wyse so diversed, That it welnyh stant al reversed, 30 As forto speke of tyme ago.
This Emperour out of the toun Withinne a ten mile enviroun, Where as it thoghte him for the beste, Hath sondry places forto reste; And as fortune wolde tho, He was duellende at on of tho.
In sondry clothing, mantil-wyse full wyde, They were arrayed, and did their sacrifice Unto the god and goddesse in their guyse.
A sterne stryf is stered newe In many stedes in a stounde, Of sondry sedes that ben sewe; 55 It semeth that som ben unsounde.
Thus dyvers men ful often make assay For to distourben folk in sondry wyse, For they may not acheven hir empryse.
I that som-tyme in delicious houres was wont to enjoye blisful stoundes, am now drive by unhappy hevinesse to bewaile my sondry yvels in tene!
After the sondry sesouns of the yeer sundry So chaungede he his mete and his soper.
The profe wherof, as of al the rest, shal apeare in Euclide, whome I intende to set foorth in english with sondry new additions, if I may perceaue that it wilbe thankfully taken.
Diverse scoles maken parfyt clerkes, And diverse practyk in many sondry werkes Maken the werkman parfyt sekirly; Of five husbondes scoleryng am I.
Diverse scoles maken parfit clerkes; Divers praktyk in many sondry werkes Maketh the werkman parfit sekirly; Of fyve housbondes scolering am I.
In prose eek been endyted many oon, 3170 And eek in metre, in many a sondry wyse.
Why,' quod the Somnour, 'ryde ye thanne or goon In sondry shap, and nat alwey in oon?
Who-so wol seken actes of sondry remes, May rede of dremes many a wonder thing.
It is a moral tale vertuous, 2130 Al be it told som-tyme in sondry wyse Of sondry folk, as I shal yow devyse.
After the sondry sesons of the yeer, So chaunged he his mete and his soper.
For sondry scoles maken sotil clerkis; Womman of manye scoles half a clerk is.
The Kyng, whych ys Supervisor of my Lord Bedford testament, hath wreten and comaunded by sondry lettres, that the seyd Lord Wyllughbye shuld be content for hys part.
My maister demaundyth me sondry tymes when ye shall be here.
Sone after this they spake of sondry things As fill to purpose of this aventure, And playing enterchaungeden her rings Of which I can not tellen no scripture.
Whan the larke messager of day Of custome aye Aurora doth salue, With sondry notes hir sorowe to transmue, Or Phebus ryse to joye and gladnesse.
No good man hateth hem, as I gesse, For chinche and feloun is Richesse, That so can chase hem and dispyse, And hem defoule in sondry wyse.
Love ther is in sondry wyse, As I shal thee here devyse.
And he that loveth trewely Shulde him contene Iolily, Withouten pryde in sondry wyse, And him disgysen in queyntyse.
Is it not he that by his treasure hathe hired at sondry times the sonnes of Beliall to bereve the Prince of Orange of his life?
In the chapiter of Hispaniola it thus followeth: Nowe after sondry other forces, violences, and tormentes which they wroughte againste them, the Indians perceaved that those were no men descended from heaven.
M234) I say almoste sixe hundreth thousande poundes sterling, besides the gaines they had forsondry other thinges, that were of marvelous somes.
He eet manye sondry metes, Mortrews and puddynges, Wombe-cloutes and wilde brawen, And egges y-fryed with grece.
Feith, hope, and charite; 7502 And alle ben goode, And saven men sondry tymes; Ac noon so soone as charite.
Except that Egidie After an hynde cride, And thorugh the mylk of that mylde beest The man was sustened; And day bi day hadde he hire noght His hunger for to slake, But selden and sondry tymes, As seith the book and techeth.
Muche moore is to love Of hym that swich oon taketh, Than is that maiden That is maried thorugh brocage, As by assent of sondry parties, And silver to boote, Moore for coveitise of good 9440 Than kynde love of bothe.
Of sondry doutes thus they jangle and trete, As lewed[127] peple demeth comunly Of thinges that been maad more subtilly, Than they can in her lewedness comprehende: They demen gladly to the badder ende.
Sages, with thre sondry presentes: and howe beinge baptissed of Iohn in Iordaine the floude, he laide the foundacion of the newe Lawe.
Thus were wee deuided into sondry squadrons, but to what ende it was so done, it is to me, and many others vnknowne.
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