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Floure (French pronunciation: [fluʁ] ; Occitan: Flora) is a
commune in the Aude
department in
southern France. The
journalist and
writer Gaston Bonheur...
- The
Floure and the
Leafe is an
anonymous Middle English allegorical poem in 595
lines of
rhyme royal,
written around 1470.
During the 17th, 18th, and most...
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there in the
middest of the
floure a
certain brown yellow thrumme, such as is in the
middest of the daisie,
which floure being gathered when it is young...
- 34. (Hieatt 1988) "Make a
thykke mylke of almondys, do hit in a pot with
floure of rys, safron, gynger, macys, quibibis, canel, sygure: and
rynse the bottom...
- Ferrals-les-Corbières
Ferran Festes-et-Saint-André
Feuilla Fitou Fleury Floure Fontanès-de-Sault
Fontcouverte Fonters-du-Razès Fontiers-Cabardès Fontiès-d'Aude...
- have
paest royall / take
butter and
yolkes of
egges & so to
temper the
floure to make the paest. Pies of
mutton or beef must be
finely minced and seasoned...
- of the Duchess); The
Temple of Glas (indebted to The
House of Fame); The
Floure of
Curtesy (like the
Parlement of Foules, a Valentine's Day Poem); and the...
- Cook of 1658,
which gives the
following instructions: Take two
pound of
floure dr**** in the oven and
weighed after it is dr****, then put to it one pound...
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Testament of Love –
actually by
Thomas Usk Jack Upland – a
Lollard satire The
Floure and the Leafe – a 15th-century
allegory God
Spede the Plough –
Borrows twelve...
- Dark
Vapours have Oppress'd our
Plains (1817)
Written At The End Of The
Floure and the
Leafe (1817) To
Haydon (Haydon!
Forgive me that I
cannot speak....