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Sundries
Sundries Sun"dries, n. pl. Many different or small things; sundry things.

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- Complaints is a poetry collection by Edmund Spenser, published in 1591. It contains nine poems. Its publisher, William Ponsonby, added an introduction...
- Ghostes and Spirites, Walking by Night, And of Straunge Noyses, Crackes, and Sundrie forewarnings, which commonly happen before the death of men: Great Slaughters...
- (Musica transalpina: the Second Booke of Madrigalles, ... translated out of Sundrie Italian Authors). Composers such as John Wilbye and Thomas Weelkes used...
- oratorio The Seasonings (Vivaldi's The Four Seasons), Diverse Ayres on Sundrie Notions, a Sonata for Viola Four Hands, the chorale prelude Should, a Notebook...
- perfect description of all sorts of herbes and plants: their diuers and sundrie kindes: their names, natures, operations, & vertues: and that not onely...
- all seven Psalms in English versions for three voices in his Songs of Sundrie Natures (1589). Settings of individual penitential psalms have been written...
- Quest of Cinthia. The Shepheard's Sirena. The Moone-Calfe. Elegies upon sundrie occasions. London: Printed for W. Lee. pp. 117–134. OCLC 951477366. Reprinted...
- with five parish kirks. He also noted that in the north of "Ywst ther is sundrie covis and holes in the earth, coverit with heddir above, quhilk fosters...
- by Invention out of our owne fruitefull Orchardes in Englande, Yelding Sundrie Savours of tragical, comical and moral discourse, bothe pleasaunt and profitable...
- and tragicall historie of pelops and hippodamia where unto are adioyned sundrie pleasant deuises, epigrams, songs and sonnetts. London. "The Princeton...