Theise were thinges must be better regarded then they have bin: otherwise, howesoever he honour the Cytie in his priuat person, yet it is his dutie in regard of his place to call them to accompt for it.
After some adventures in the Adriatic and in Gaul, "with an easy course, arriving at Totness, in Devonshire, quickly perceives here to be the promised end of his labours.
No ferryman came; and a feeble old man offering himself as a boatman, I intrusted myself to him.
Q] Fair scenes for childhood's opening bloom, For sportive youth to stray in; For manhood to enjoy his strength; And age to wear away in!
This leads to a remark in your last--'that you are disgusted with all books that treat of religion.
Was it merely from being a central situation and a conspicuous object?
Published 1820 [The first and last fourteen lines of this poem each make a sonnet, and were composed as such; but I thought that by intermediate lines they might be connected so as to make a whole.
Ode was written before Waterloo, and the final overthrow of the power of Napoleon, but it is difficult, if not impossible, to determine the point with exactness from internal evidence.
What robe can Gratitude employ So seemly as the radiant vest of Joy?
Theise are compar’de, vnto the Ostriche faire, Whoe spreades her winges, yet sealdome tries the aire.
Theise weare the two, that of this case did scanne.
Theise (a pretie streame that ariseth about Theise Hirst) & afterward [Sidenote: Grane alias Cranus.
Theise seven weare apointed on Sainte Matthewes daye, The twentithe of September their partes they did playe.
Theise weare the fruytes of yonge hedds and witt; Thus in lustlie libertie I led a loose life, And thoughe I weare maried I cared not for my wife.
And the Jewes maden the cros oftheise 4 manere of trees: for thei trowed that oure Lord Jesu Crist scholde han honged on the cros, als longe as the cros myghten laste.
Fro Cathay go men toward the est, be many iourneyes: and than men fynden a gode cytee, betwene theise othere, that men clepen Sugarmago.
And on theise Greces wente oure Lord, whan he bare the crosse on his schuldir.
And among theise othere, there is a gret ymage, more than ony of the othere, that is alle covered with fyn gold and precyous stones and riche perles: and that ydole is the god of false Cristene, that han reneyed hire feythe.
For a kyng of Fraunce boughte theise relikes somtyme of the Jewes; to whom the Emperour had leyde hem to wedde, for a gret summe of sylvre.
And of theise three greynes sprang a tree, as the aungelle seyde, that it scholde, and bere a fruyt, thorghe the whiche fruyt Adam scholde be saved.
And thei seyn, that theise bestes ben soules of worthi men, that resemblen in lyknesse of the bestes, that ben faire: and therfore thei zeve hem mete, for the love of God.
And aftre on theise Comaynz regned, that highte Cachas, and sloughe Tympieman, for to be Soudan: and made him ben cleped Melechemes.
Theise folk gon als wel undir the watir of the see, as thei don above the lond, alle drye.
And everyche of theise grete lordes knowen wel y now the attendance of hire servyse.
And bezonde theise yles, there is another yle, that is clept Pytan.
And of everyche of theise synnes, it behovethe hem to ben schryven of hire prestes, and to paye gret somme of silver for hire penance.
And alle theise degrees ben bordured with fyn gold, with the tother precious stones, sett with grete perles oryent.
And theise kynges han kynges undre hem; and alle ben tributaries to Prestre John.
And betweene that ryvere and the grete see ocean, that thei clepen the see maure, lyzn alle theise Roialmes.
And zee schulle undirstonde, that alle theise kyngdomes and alle theise londes aboveseyd, unto Pruysse and to Rossye, ben alle obeyssant to the grete Chane of Cathay; and many othere contrees, that marchen to other costes.
Yalling it receiueth the Theise (a pretie [Sidenote: Grane aliàs Cranus.
Theise hayres are oth complexion of the skye, Not like the earthe blacke browne and sullyed.
Deare, give me leave to touche thee and imprinte My soule uppon theise rubyes.
What a lardge passage or cyrcompherence Theise prynces make to come unto the way Which lyes before theire nosses!
Move hym no further; But if your observatyon can fynde out A coneinge in the carryadge of theiseills That may be questioned, Ile thanke your love, And be your servant: pray be inquisitive.
What meanes he by theise frantycke sygnes of myrthe?
I must see Ganelon & speake theise douts: This quarrell most concerns hym, for the wronge And capytall abuse toucht onlye hym.
And theise or lettres shalbe yor sufficient warrant for the levyenge of the said nomber of two hundred and fyftie men accordinglie.
Of theise two contries, Welche men say that they are the right Brittaines first inhabiting the land.
Tushe man they bee stoute fellowes: they doe scorne theise thinges, and make as it were no accompt of them.
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