- Here's to thee, old
apple tree,
Whence thou
mayst bud And
whence thou
mayst blow! And
whence thou
mayst bear
apples enow! Hats full! Caps full! Bushel—bushel—sacks...
- Here's to thee, old apple-tree,
Whence thou
mayst bud, and
whence thou
mayst blow, And
whence thou
mayst bear
apples enow! [enough] Hats-full! Caps-full...
- "Thys
fourme of cury ys
compyled of þe
mayster cokes of kyng
Richard þe
secund ... by ****ent of
Maysters of
physik and of phylosophye".
Things sweet...
- OCLC 643512620. Thys
fourme of cury ys
compyled of þe
mayster cokes of kyng
Richard þe
secund ... by ****ent of
Maysters of
physik and of phylosophye. Bouchut, Marie...
- thee
stability and firmness.
Mayst thou ever be
steadfast in thy
affection for me. The
great God has
united thee with me.
Mayst thou live with me, blessed...
- cupbearer, whom I from
meaner form have
benched and
reared to worship, who
mayst see plainly, as
heaven sees
earth sees heaven, how I am gallèd,
might be****e...
- Q1 Q2 Q3 C That time of year thou
mayst in me behold, When
yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hang Upon
those boughs which shake against the cold, Bare...
- understanding. Be thou with me, be I with thee Be thou my father, be I thy son.
Mayst thou be mine, may I be thine. Be thou my battle-shield, be thou my sword...
-
faith and baptism, and both to thy own and others' good; and that thou
mayst have no
doubt of the
truth of this answer,
listen to
these tokens. When...
- a death, That
cause of his
death might thereby be named: For
prove thou
mayst he
perished not by steel, By cold, nor even by
poison nor disease, Yet somewhat...