-
might invade the
Realme upon an
Evening late: And
lande in
places where he
knewe, the
Realme was
something weake: The
secret of
which thing he did, to forraine...
- from the
previous chapter of Corinthians: "For
seing the
worlde by
wisdome knewe not God in the
wisdome of God, it
pleased God by the
foolishnes of preaching...
- Winchester: "To
Winchester he is y-come, That was his
owhen cité, Ac no man
knewe that it was he." Sir
Orfeo arrives in Winchester, his own city, but nobody...
- they
never sawe in
contempte of
their trewe &
lawfull kinge, whom they
knewe and
oughte to obeye. —Hooker, on the
siege of Exeter, in The description...
-
mentioned a
rumour that Mary and
Darnley had
already slept together and "
knewe eache other"
before their wedding, but
thought the
likelihood was "greatly...
- he is was
never Turke or Jue. he is the most
unhappiest man that ever ye
knewe, for to poor
syllye boyes he
wurkyth much woe. Do we
never so well, he can...
- major. A
justice of the
peace for Kent, D'Aeth died from
heart failure at
Knewe Lodge in Mark Cross, Sus**** in
October 1920. His
brother Edward and grandfather...
- –o, –
Genitive snēwes –wes snēwo –wo knëwes –wes knëwo –wo
Dative snēwe –e snēwum (–un, –on) –um (–un, –on)
knëwe –e knëwum (–un, –on) –um (–un, –on)...
- all the
proceedings of both
ancient and
recent Irish, that to an ince, he
knewe whoe best and
worst beheaved himself in the
whole kingdome." The Supreme...
- his
death there,
lines 10,480–678. "To the
castell gate he came: that hym
knewe, was
there no man.
Amonge the pore men he hym dudde:
grete sorowe toke he...