- her
Knowledge or acquaintance.
Avarice and
Covetyse she most hated, and
sorowed it full
moche in all persons, but
specially in ony that belong'd unto her...
- worɛ siyaʔi mato towe;
tutowe apahɛ; apaniyɛ nihe; nihɛ ɛrɛme; ɛrɛmɛ pi
sořowɛ; soruwɛ lowe; rowɛ fisa'i; fisaʔi paʔaře; pa'arɛ tahɛ mo'u; moʔu Sepik,...
-
English amb****ador in
Edinburgh Nicholas Throckmorton heard there was "grete
sorowe betwixt the
Queen and her at
theyre meeting and much
gretter at
theyre departing...
-
brane wod, and
bitterly couth ban, 'How
Corby messinger',
quoth he, 'with
sorowe now syngis, Thow
ischit out of
Noyes ark, and to the erd wan,
Taryit as...
-
enierett of my progeniteis,
gevinge your most
excelent heighnes my
greatte sorowe and
heavei complaynt to
understande that I have
benne two
seaverall tymes...
- pi
tongue tor; torkh; 'tʰoʀ̥̌tʰ thɔlu tor toguʌl thʌdɩs ketasi; tɨgalɨ
sořowɛ; soruwɛ leg wʌlat; 'wɷ'řatʰ; wura lowa rowa hɛna wɛlis wola lowe; rowɛ louse...
-
sylle (59).
Three of
these and yet one more, Of the
yonge woman, that
sorowed so
greatly the
deathe of her
husbande (10), were to
figure later among...
- that hym knewe, was
there no man.
Amonge the pore men he hym dudde:
grete sorowe toke he in the stedde." –
lines 10,483–486.
Harriet Hudson, "Sir Isumbras:...