| John Strype - Great Britain - 1738 - 476 pages
...Tyme, ANN 0 Tyme, the Recreation of our right trufty and right wel beloved, 1501. Sir William Sitjtlt Knt. leaving to him the old rude Repoze, wherein twice five Years (at his Coft) yoor contemplate Life was relieved, which Place and Fate inevitable hath brought Greefs innumerable... | |
| John Strype - England - 1824 - 668 pages
...fair Tybollt, with her sweet rosary the same 78 tyme, the recreation of our right trusty and right wel beloved, sir William Sitsilt, knt. leaving to him...five years (at his cost) yoor contemplate life was relieved, which place and fate inevitable hath brought greefs innumerable, (for looer greef biddeth... | |
| John Strype - 1824 - 676 pages
...rosary the same 78 tyme, the recreation of our right trusty and right wel beloved, sir William Sit silt, knt. leaving to him the old rude repoze, wherein twice...five years (at his cost) yoor contemplate life was relieved, which place and fate inevitable hath brought grcefs innumerable, (for looer greef biddeth... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1837 - 734 pages
...following style : " ELIZABETHA Anglorum, id est, a nitore Anyelorum Regina formosissima et felicissima: To the disconsolate and retired spryte, the Heremite...brought greefs innumerable (for lover greef biddeth no com. pare) suffering yoor solitary eye to bring into hiz house desolation and moorning, joyes destroyers,... | |
| English essays - 1837 - 738 pages
...rosary the same tyme, the recreation of our right trusty and right well beloved Sir William Sitrilt, Knt. leaving to him the old rude repoze, wherein twice...Wilderness, and for green grass are comen gray hearz," &c. &c. After further preamble in the same strain,9 the Queen commanded the Hermit to return to his... | |
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