-
while holding a
sharp weapon (pitch fork).
Furcas is a
knight and
commeth foorth in the
similitude of a
cruell man, with a long
beard and a ****ie head,...
-
while holding a
sharp weapon (pitch fork).
Furcas is a
knight and
commeth foorth in the
similitude of a
cruell man, with a long
beard and a ****ie head,...
-
raging Apple: This
plant groweth in
Egypt almost everywhere...
bringing foorth fruite of the
bignes of a
great Cu****ber.... We have had the same in our...
-
Benin beyond the
countrey of
Guinea made by
Master James Welsh, who set
foorth in the
yeere 1588", The Prin****l
Navigations Voyages Traffiques and Discoveries...
- all
others also of
forraine realms commonly used in physicke,
First set
foorth in the
Douch or
Almaigne toong. London:
Ninian Newton. pp. 744–745. Smith...
- on
either hand of her,
pretie fair boys
apparelled as
painters do set
foorth god Cupid, with
little fans in
their hands, with
which they
fanned wind...
- with such
additions as are requisite, vnto
euery seuerall booke:
taken foorth of the most
approued authors, the like
heretofore not
translated in English...
- of Amitie,
wherein is
comprised pleasant Poems and
pretie Poesies, set
foorth by
Thomas Howell, Gentleman", 8vo, 51
leaves (Bodleian Library), with a...
- 1550).
Sermons very fruitfull, godly, and learned,
preached and
sette foorth by
Maister Roger Edgeworth (London, 1557): "Esau...for a
messe of potage...
-
after the "x") was an
anthology of
poetry by
various authors which was "set
foorth" by an as-yet
unidentified "R. S. of the
Inner Temple Gentleman", in 1593...