-
strands and
pilgrims (palmers) s**** new s****s To
ferne halwes,
kowthe in
sondry londes; To far-off
shrines (hallows),
respected (couth, known) in sundry...
-
nyght was come into that
hostelrye Wel nyne and
twenty in a
compaignye Of
sondry folk, by
aventure yfalle In felaweshipe, and
pilgrimes were they alle, That...
- And
palmeres for to
seken straunge strondes, To
ferne halwes,
kowthe in
sondry londes; And
specially from
every shires ende Of
Engelond to Caunterbury...
-
Indies and by piracy,
robbing the
treasure and the
wealthe of others, and
sondry intolerable wronges for so
great and
mighty princes to indure, it was resolved...
- And
palmers long to s**** the
stranger strands To
ferne halwes,
kowthe in
sondry londes; To far-off hallows,
couth in
sundry lands; Of far off saints, hallowed...
- Tudor, most
notable of
which was the "Displaying of the Protestants, and
sondry their Practises"
written in 1556.
Huggarde was
noticed by
leading men on...
-
aiming to stop the
spread of
Lutheran doctrine, saw
Henry VIII note that "
sondry contentious and
sinyster opiniones, have by
wrong teachynge and naughtye...
- not come down to us, as in the
Prologue he observes: ‘After
dyvers and
sondry small volumes and
tryfeles of
myrth and
pastaunce some
newly composed, some...
- wife had died
after Katherine Harrison spoke the
words "in the
presence of
sondry persons. He says this took deep
impression upon his
spirit as su****ion...
-
Study of Le
Morte Darthur. Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins Press. —— (1955). Of
Sondry Folk: The
Dramatic Principle in the
Canterbury Tales.
Illustrated by Malcolm...