- Sir
Giles Sweit (1586 – 13
September 1672),
sometimes spelt Sweet or Swett, was an
English barrister and academic, Prin****l of St
Alban Hall, Oxford...
- Mary
singing a
lullaby to her
newborn child. O my
deare hert,
young Jesu
sweit,
Prepare thy
creddil in my spreit, And I sall rock thee to my hert, And...
- may also be /əi/ in, for example, great,
quean (girl),
seiven (seven),
sweit (sweat),
weave and wheat, and /ɪ/
before /k/ in, for example, speak, often...
- this were
considered a
Scottish lullaby, "Oh, my deir hert,
young Jesus sweit" (Oh, my dear heart,
young Jesus sweet). As "Balulalow"
these two stanzas...
- 6062.
Harrison Birtwistle combined it with "O my deir hert,
young Jesus sweit" by James, John and
Robert Wedderburn in his "Monody for
Corpus Christi"...
-
Godolpin c.1660
Walter Walker c.1660
Richard Zouch 1660–1672 Sir
Giles Sweit 1672–1684 Sir
Robert Wiseman 1684–1686 Sir
Richard Lloyd 1686–1688 Sir Thomas...
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Herzens Schrein, D**** ich
nimmer vergesse dein! Oh, my deir hert,
young Jesus sweit,
Prepare thy
creddil in my spreit, And I sall rock thee in my hert, And...
- of
courtly love are
represented in Dunbar's work
including a
short lyric Sweit Rois of
Vertew and the
extended allegory The
Goldyn Targe.
Other court entertainments...
- 486–91. doi:10.1007/s11910-009-0071-0. PMID 19818236. S2CID 9169045. De
Sweit J. (1972). "Changes
simulating hypothermia in the
electrocardiogram in subarachnoid...
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friend that her
austere tastes were
inherited from her mother. "My fair
sweit ****mer," quod the tuder, "Ye tak that
nigertnes of your mother," She says...