-
Englishe still? Irenius: No, for the most
parte of them are
degenerated and
growen almost meare Irishe, yea, and more
malicious to the
Englishe then the very...
- "These
solemne and
accustomable processions and
supplications be nowe
growen into a
right foule and
detestable abuse."
Beating the
bounds had a religious...
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great account of himself, as the best: & by a kind of
Jewish practis, hath
growen to much wealth, & sum re****tion:
aswell with ye
Queen herselfe as with...
-
sinyster opiniones, have by
wrong teachynge and
naughtye bokes increaced and
growen within this his
realme of England", and
declare that all
authors and printers...
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author fails me. This ****got
being all one
peece of wood, and that
naturally growen, is
wrapped about the
middle part with a bond and
parted at the ends into...
-
victory over the
Yorkists at the
Battle of Wakefield. Now is the rose of Rone
growen to a gret honoure,
Therefore syng we euerychone, "I-blessid be that floure...
-
described as
mascall (John
Mascall 1580–1642):
vicar a
precher thogh he be
growen Idle
negligent & slouthfull. a man
defamed & of
tainted life he hath two...
-
yonge men of warre, in
respect of that I have seen;
which great decay hath
growen thorough the
horribl spoyle done upon them by the
sonnes of the
earle of...
- section, twenty-three to twenty-five, twenty-seven to thirty, thirty-three to
growen to the
contrarye there of notwithstandinge," thirty-four, thirty-five, thirty-nine...
- a woakèn bwoard, As good as
think that took my cup An’
trencher all my
growèn up.
Adjectives in the
dialect often end 'en', more so than in
standard English...