- that they
shold lede a newe lyf and newe maners/ also they wake alle the
nyght in
prayers and
orysons vnto god that he
wylle gyue hem
grace that they may...
- make melodies, and
small birds that
chirp melodies, That
slepen al the
nyght with open ye That
sleep all
night with open eyes
sleep all
night with half-open...
- half
cours yronne, And
smale foweles maken melodye, That
slepen al the
nyght with open yë (So
priketh hem
nature in hir corages),
Thanne longen folk...
- family. The
common name "nightshade"
developed directly from
Middle English nyght-shade,
originating from the Old
English word
nihtscada (lit. "shade of night")...
-
bledyng day &
nyght; Lully, lulley, lully, lulley! Þe
fawcon hath born my mak away. By þat
bedis side þer
kneleth a may, & she
wepeth both
nyght & day; Lully...
- 4, p. 123. Lavater,
Ludwig (1596). Of
ghostes and
spirites walking by
nyght, and of
strange noyses, crackes, and
sundry forewarnynges,
which commonly...
-
fowls make melody, And the
small fowl are
making melody That
slepen al the
nyght with open eye That
sleep all the
night with open eye That
sleep away the...
- ****embled in 2004. In 2007, they
released their first full-length album, "
Nyght"
under independent au****es. The
album was
recorded in
Horizon Studios of...
- Reeve's Tale, (1387–1400), line 4236: "For [Aleyn] had
swonken al the
longe nyght, And seyde, 'Fare weel, Malyne,
sweete wight!'" The Monk's Tale, (1387–1400)...
- English,
William Bonde writes in
Pilgrimage of Perfection: In iewry..the
nyght was
deuided in to .iiii. partes,
whiche they
called .iiii. watches." In...