- rose-water, so done
poure the
water from the butter, and put the
butter to the
flowre with the
yolks and
whites of five eggs, two
races of ginger, and
three quarters...
- work was
originally published in 1573
under the
title A
Hundreth Sundry Flowres bound up in one
small Poesie.
Gathered partely (by translation) in the...
- to
lilies or
other flowers. The lilly,
Ladie of the
flowring field, The
Flowre-deluce, her
louely Paramoure — Edmund Spenser, The
Faerie Queene, 1590 A...
-
repair any
errors we have
committed in our pontificate". The poet John
Flowre wrote a poem
about the tomb of Pope
Alexander in 1667.
Cardinals created...
- t'allay; She bath'd with
roses red, and
violets blue, And all the
sweetest flowres, that in the
forrest grew. A
rhyme similar to the
modern standard version...
- (1590): "She bath'd with
roses red, and
violets blew, And all the
sweetest flowres [sic], that in the
forrest grew." The
modern cliché Valentine's Day poem...
- was
recorded c. 1615–1625 in the John
Skene of
Halyards M****cript as "
Flowres of the Forrest",
although it
might have been
composed earlier. Several...
- 1607–12–26
Killed by
natives Robert Fenton Gentleman George Floure Gentleman Flowre, G. 1607–08–09
Robert Ford
Gentleman Richard Frith Gentleman Stephen Galithrope...
-
melody was
recorded c. 1615-25 in the John
Skene of
Halyards M****cript as "
Flowres of the Forrest",
although it may have been
composed earlier. Jean Elliot...
- of such
causes is committed, have
Diligently selected the Hony of
those Flowres, already, for the Common-Wealths
great Benefit. — John Dee,
General and...