- Fiddle" was a
common name for inns,
including one
known to have been at Old
Chaunge,
London by 1587. The
earliest recorded version of the poem
resembling the...
- more he rejoyseth. [...] And this is Mary
Magdalens porcion,
whiche by
chaunge of life
shall not be
plucked awaie, but
rather be more
perfitely confyrmed...
- weeds, Am now
enforst a far un****er taske, For
trumpets sterne to
chaunge mine
Oaten reeds, And sing of
Knights and
Ladies gentle deeds; Whose...
-
without doing any
harme at all to men) they may be said, not so much to
chaunge their hew, as
their habite and apparell: for all
winter time they be shag-haired...
-
Latimer Apperson,
Martin Manser, p. 582 as "The
tymes are
chaunged as Ouid sayeth, and wee are
chaunged in the times." in
modern spelling: "The
times are changed...
- to
lyght That
noble men
hadde ones of
theym a
syght The
world yet
wolde chaunge perauenture For here a****nst the
clergye cannot bercke Sayenge as they...
- Pole) Anon. 179
Folium is
missing 180 See note for
folio 165 62 181r-185v "
Chaunge not thi
ffreende that thou
knowest of oolde" -
Distichs of Cato Benedict...
- here in the 1127,
before Christ, and 2840.
after the creation, not
onely chaunged it into
Britayne (after it had bene
called Albion, by the
space of 595...
-
between Modern Welsh and English". In Lenz,
Katja (ed.). Of
dyuersitie &
chaunge of langage :
essays presented to
Manfred Görlach on the
occasion of his...
- of a Drye Yeare: a
Tragaecomodye also
known as ****met and His
Heaven Chaunge is no
Robberye or The
Bearing down of the Inne: A
Comaedye William Shakespeare...