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- Wynkyn de Worde in London as The flores of Ouide de arte amandi with theyr englysshe afore them. Approximate year – John Skelton is appointed poet laureate...
- Guide: Chapters for Travellers by Sea and Land (1890) Ye Oldest Diarie of Englysshe Travell: Being the hitherto unpublished narrative of the pilgrimage of...
- the Latine tounge[sic] by Peter Martyr of Angleria, and translated into Englysshe by Rycharde Eden. Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership...
- begynneth y[e] hystory of Tytus & Gesyppus translated out of Latyn into Englysshe by Wyllyam Walter, somtyme seruaunte to Syr Henry Marney, a translation...
- (Wilson); Gl**** (Wilson); Murder in Broad Daylight (Wilson); Ye Olde Englysshe Christm****e or Detection in the Eighteenth Century; The Letters; The Partner;...
- Boccus, Sydracke... translatyd by Hugo of Caumpeden, out of frenche into Englysshe. Francesco Guicciardini – La Historia d'Italia (History of Italy, to 1540)...
- one is naughty Englysshe, and the other is Cornysshe speche. And there be many men and women the which cannot speake one worde of Englysshe, but all Cornyshe...
- writer, wrote that in Cornwall there were two languages, "Cornysshe" and "Englysshe", but that "there may be many men and women" in Cornwall who could not...
- goddesgood [three words for yeast], doth sophysticat there ale. Ale for an Englysshe man is a naturall drinke. Ale muste haue these properties, it muste be...
- goddesgood [three words for yeast], doth sophysticat there ale. Ale for an Englysshe man is a naturall drinke. Ale muste haue these properties, it muste be...