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everie the
parsons being our
subjects which shall dwell and
inhabit within everie or anie of the
saide severall Colonies and
plantacions and
everie of...
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contrarie to his
accustomed gentleness,
commended by
sound of trumpet, that
everie man (upon pain and death)
should uncontinentlie slaie his prisoner. When...
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hevinlie court divyne, Sone
bring yow fra the pyne and wo, Of Striveling,
everie court manis foo,
Agane to
Edinburchtis joy and blys,
Quhair wirschip, welthe...
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everie the
parsons being our
subjects which shall dwell and
inhabit within everie or anie of the
saide severall Colonies and
plantacions and
everie of...
- and
Gervase Markham's
Countrie Farm (1616) said that one
should "Drinke
everie morning a
small draught of
Eyebright wine."
Herbalists use
eyebright as...
- to "tak
tryall of ye airt of
memorie and
science yrof, of
everie fellowe of
craft and
everie prenteiss according to ayr of yr vocations". As
early as the...
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everie the
parsons being our
subjects which shall dwell and
inhabit within everie or anie of the
saide severall Colonies and
plantacions and
everie of...
-
first book of lute
songs in 1601, said of it: "...
where the
nature of
everie word is
precisely expresst in the Note … such
childish observing of words...
- word-painting as a
negative mannerism in the madrigal: "where the
nature of
everie word is
precisely expresst in the Note ... such
childish observing of words...
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everie the
parsons being our
subjects which shall dwell and
inhabit within everie or anie of the
saide severall Colonies and
plantacions and
everie of...