- "Green
Groweth the Holly", also
titled "Green Grow'th the Holly", is a 16th-century
English poem and
carol written by King
Henry VIII of England. The...
- see the
valkyrie Göndul
leaning on a
spear shaft. Göndul
comments that "
groweth now the gods' following,
since Hákon has been with host so
goodly bidden...
-
English botany book in 1597
described the
madde or
raging Apple: This
plant groweth in
Egypt almost everywhere...
bringing foorth fruite of the
bignes of a...
- sleep: in the
morning they are like gr****
which groweth up. In the
morning it flourisheth, and
groweth up; in the
evening it is cut down, and withereth...
- of Him, but they fail to
describe Him. The
Giver giveth; the
receiver groweth weary of receiving. In
every age man
subsisteth by His bounty. The Commander...
- see the
valkyrie Göndul
leaning on a
spear shaft. Göndul
comments that "
groweth now the gods' following,
since Hákon has been with host so
goodly bidden...
- and salt, and a burning, that it is not sown, nor beareth, nor any gr****
groweth therein, like the
overthrow of
Sodom and Gomorrah,
Admah and Zeboiim, which...
-
Genitive "it"
appears once in the 1611 King
James Bible (Leviticus 25:5) as
groweth of it owne accord. Ye is also a
definite article, a
typographic variant...
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Carols and by
choirs around the world.
Henry VIII
wrote a love song
Green Groweth the
Holly which alludes to
holly and ivy
resisting winter blasts and not...
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Middle English Svmer is i****en in
Lhude sing
cuccu Groweþ sed and bloweþ med and springþ þe wde nu Sing
cuccu Modern English Summer has arrived, Sing loudly...