- teares, and sighes, and
grones my
wearie dayes, my
wearie dayes, Of all
ioyes haue depriued. Frō the
highest spire of contentment, My
fortune is throwne...
- T****o, Of
Mariage and Wiving, trans.
Robert Tofte (1599) Anonymous, The xv
ioyes of
marriage The last work may be a
translation from a
French original, and...
- Troye, In lovinge, how his
aventures fellen Fro wo to wele, and
after out of
Ioye, My
purpos is, er that I
parte fro ye, Thesiphone, thou help me for tendyte...
- and be merry, merry,
merry boyes; Let all your
delight be in the
Hymens ioyes; Jô to Hymen, now the day is come,
About the
merry Maypole take Roome. Make...
-
inferior to the original. A
thousand tymes have I herd men telle, That ther is
Ioye in heven, and
peyne in ****e; And I
acorde wel that hit is so; But natheles...
-
Charms for Toothache"
Epistola Sancti Salvatoris A
Preyere off the
Ffyve Ioyes of oure lady
ffyve prayers This
section contains,
besides sermons, hymns...
-
nowel nowel nowel nowel nowel Christmas carol 11 A
patre unigenitus Make we
ioye nowe in this fest / In quo
Cristus natus est / Eya
Macaronic carol of the...
- his
distinctive mark of
ownership and
motto (a
crowned A with the
words ma
ioye)
include the following: Cambridge,
Corpus Christi College, MS 61 Cambridge...
-
George Ioye, Emdon:
Jacob Aurik (vere Antwerp:
Catharine van Ruremund), 1534.
Ieremy the Prophete/
translated into Englisshe: by
George Ioye: some tyme...
-
sentence that þe
other should be burnt, came home to hys
house and
neuer io**** after, but d****." Past Lives: A
stake and fire on the
cobbles (From The...