Also I pray yow send downe acomandment to Stutvylle, or to some awdyter, to take acomptys of Dawbneys byllys; for hys executors ar sore callyd upon for to admynyster by the Byshop, or ellys he seythe that he wyle seqwester.
As for me, for our maters and clamore is to gret, and our purse and wytte to slendyr, but I wyle rubbe on as long as I maye bothe with myn owne, and other menys that wyle do for me tyll better pese be.
May not Wyle Cop be derived from the Anglo-Saxon wylle, well or fountain, and cop, head or top?
Thy wyle Serveth of nought, so weylaway the whyle!
The king was sori for a while, Bot whan he sih that with no wyle He myhte achieve his crualte, He stinte his wraththe and let him be.
And therupon a wonder wyle He wroghte: for at thilke whyle It fell so that of his lignage He hadde a clergoun of yong age, 2850 Whom he hath in his chambre affaited.
Whan Yno was the kinges make, Sche caste hou that sche mihte make These children to here fader lothe, And schope a wyle ayein hem bothe, Which to the king was al unknowe.
Wyle Cop at Shrewsbury is not an artificial bank, but a natural eminence overlooking the Severn; and I cannot agree with him in the immateriality of the meaning attached to Wyle.
Of the part extending from Pride Hill to Wyle Cop only scant traces exist at the back of more modern buildings.
I turned into Dogpole, rode helter skelter down Wyle Cop in the very course where Joe's barrel had rolled, and never drew rein until I came to the door of the Hall.
But just as I came to where Dogpole runs into Wyle Cop, a stitch in the side, which often seized me at inconvenient times, forced me to slacken speed.
Now theWyle Cop at Shrewsbury, as you may know, is a street that winds steeply down to the English Bridge over the Severn.
I left afternoon school, and walked up Castle Street, intending to turn down by St. Mary's Church as I was wont to do, and make my way by Dogpole and Wyle Cop to English Bridge and so home.
Aye vow and protest that ye care na for me, And whiles ye may lightly my beauty a wee; But court na anither, tho jokin' ye be, For fear that she wyle your fancy frae me.
St. Edmund=, founded by Bishop de la Wyle in 1268 for a Provost and twelve secular canons, is at the north-east of the city.
The summit of a steep hill in the town of Shrewsbury bears the name of The Wyle Cop.
XXX He was not gone in the forest a mile, Or half a mile into the heart of Wales, But a shee-wolfe caught him by such a wyle That hee must come to tell noe more tales.
LIV Then bespake him Clym of the Clough, ‘With a wylewe wyl us in bryng; Let us say we be messengers, Streyght comen from our King.
Pleas'd that ye trust me with the secret, I To wyle it frae me a' the deils defy.
And proud of being your secretary, I To wyle it frae me a' the deels defy.
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