-
things which minister shadowve to them for
shelter against the
scorching heate of the sunne.
These are made of leather,
something answerable to the forme...
- On
Affrick seas the
force of
France to breake:
Drawne by the
youthfull heate and
raging spite, Of
Agramant their king, that vowd to
wreake The death...
- of wine or sack, will
transforme ye
beloved into a
veritable ****e in
heate." Lovecraft, who enjo****
sprinkling references to his friends' fictional...
-
recipe for
diarrhodon abbatis: "Electarium
Diarrhodon Abbatis mitigateth the
heate of the
stomacke and midrife, and yet
notwithstanding furthereth their concoction...
-
letter of it defac'd. It was
astonishing to see what
immense stones the
heate had in a
manner calcin'd, so that all the ornaments, columns, freezes, capitals...
-
propagacion of mankinde. Fiftly, for that it
decayeth and
dissipateh naturall heate, that
kindly warmeth in us, and
thereby is
cause of
crudities and rewmes...
- oak and is
notably carved with an
inscription that reads, "O ye fyre and
heate bless ye the Lord."
Behind the
library paneling is a
secret hidden p****age...
- Discourse, of the
naturall beginning of all
growing and
liuing things,
heate, generation,
effects of the spirits, gouernment, vse, and
abuse of Phisicke...
- hee
poursued owte the chase, wheryn, whot with the
aboundance of blood,
heate of the weather, and dust of the press, hee had
surely been
suffocated had...
- the
English Channel off the
coast of Dorset.
Prazereze Triumfo Portugal The
heate was
wrecked at Caminha. She was on a
voyage from
Lisbon to Oporto....