- ****less, fireless, mute: The
plant with
plants his
hungry paunch doth
feede, Th'
admired beast is
sowen a
slender seed. In his work
Connubia Florum...
- haue no charitie, I am nothing. 3 And
though I
bestowe all my
goods to
feede the poore, and
though I giue my body to bee burned, and haue not charitie...
- down-turned torch. This is
followed by an explanation: Even as the waxe doth
feede and
quenche the flame, So, loue
giues life; and love,
dispaire doth giue:...
- make
readye the
other fragmentes for the
sleves and
their compaynions to
feede on.
Neyther are they
bound to
performe the vow, if they have not bene delivered...
-
being malecontnt. The
Queene of
England giving hay
Wheareon the cow did
feede, As one that was her
greatest helpe In her
distresse and neede. The Prince...
- Dromintee, Carrickbroad, Dromad, Faughilotra,
Faughart Faughiletra, part of
Feede. The man who
ordered the
castle to be
built was
called Lord
Deputy Mountjoy...
- R803 at
Parnell Street in the city of
Dublin and its
junction with R174 at
Feede in the
county of
Louth via
Parnell Square West,
Granby Row,
Dorset Street...
- Uachtarach),
Ballymascanlan Civil Parish,
Barony of
Lower Dundalk,
County Louth Feede (Irish: Fíd),
Jonesborough Civil Parish,
Barony of
Lower Dundalk, County...
-
Ballymascanlan Dundalk Faughart Upper 452
Lower Dundalk Ballymascanlan Dundalk Feede 445
Lower Dundalk Ballymascanlan Dundalk Feraghs 181
Louth Louth Dundalk...
- Dromintee, Carrickbroad, Dromad, Faughilotra,
Faughart Faughiletra, part of
Feede. The man who
ordered the
castle to be
built was
called Lord
Deputy Mountjoy...