- tricks, man!" and,
according to a
contemporary account, "dismissed him with
scorne." He was
shortly thereafter championed by the far
wealthier Earl of Bridgewater...
-
should come unto yow... I mean not to be
yowre ward nor
yowre chyld ... and
scorne to be
offered that injurie, to
think I am so weak of
government as to be...
- vile wretch, that ever I was borne, /
Making my
selfe unto the
world a
scorne: / And to my
friends and
kindred all a shame, /
Blotting their blood by...
- moode. Then drinke, &c. IĆ“ to Hymen, &c. Give to the
Nymphe thats free from
scorne No
Irish stuff nor
Scotch over worne. L****es in
beaver coats come away,...
- 26 of Sidney's
Astrophel and
Stella has a line "though
duskie wits doe
scorne Astrology.. who oft
bewares my
after following case, by only
those two starres...
- best things, yea, such
busie bodies who
marre that
which others make, who
scorne to have a second,
knowing all
things and
admiring nothing but themselves...
-
represented by "The
Slicht Remeid Of Luve", "Ane
Ballat Maid To The
Derisioun And
Scorne Of
Wantoun Wemen", "The
Justing And
Debait Up At The Drum" and "Of May"...
- I of art to
learne outsides refuse. Yet
haveing of them both
enough to
scorne Silence and
vulgar prayse, this
humble Muse And her
meane favourite at your...
- one hath few
competitors in fame: A name soe Great, soe Generall't may
scorne Inscriptions whch doe
vulgar tombs adorne. A
diminution 'tis to
write in...
-
degree of an Earle, by the
Queenes favour, and love.
Mortimers securitie,
scorne of the Nobilitie, too much
familiaritie with the Queene,
related by the...