- fabulous/wonderful ****ing
crackers trousers feele /
feely /
filly child/young (from the
Italian figlio, for son)
feele omi /
feely omi
young man
flowery lodgings...
-
darcknesse dwell,
Learne to
contemne light, Happie,
happie they that in ****
Feele not the
worlds despite. Flow, my tears, fall from your springs!
Exiled for...
- 4) tààwú(ŋ), tààvú(ŋ) (10–1) ? pû(ŋ), púù(ŋ) Mende-Loma
Bandi (2) iitá
feelé saawá naáni ndɔɔ́lu nɡɔhíta (5 + 1) nɡɔféla (5 + 2) nɡwahák͡pa (5 + 3) taávu...
- the
specialist Finance and
Economics Experimental Laboratory at
Exeter (
FEELE), and high capacity,
recently refurbished teaching rooms. The
Exeter Innovation...
-
leadeth me in the
paths of
righteousness for his name's sake. 3. And when I
feele my
selfe neere lost, Then home He me doth take,
Conducting me in His right...
- gentleman, who
through some
sicknesse becoming deaf, doth
notwithstanding feele words, and as if he had an eye in his finger, sees
signes in the darke;...
- Ecclesiastes,
Luther says:
Salomon judgeth that the dead are a sleepe, and
feele nothing at all. For the dead lye
there accompting neyther dayes nor yeares...
- is no remorce, But oftentimes, to
aunswere theire desire, The
subjectes feele both famine,
sworde and fire. A
version in
which a cat
figures is in Marcus...
- "a
disease so
frequent ... in our
miserable times, as few
there are that
feele not the
smart of it", and he said he
compiled his book "to
prescribe means...
-
Colyer of
Pidle 1634 Sir
Thomas Trenchard of Wolveton,
Charminster 1635 John
Feele 1636 (Jan–Oct) John
Freke of
Cerne Abbey and
Westbrooke House,
Upwey 1636...