- of the life of
Edward the
Black Prince, and of
various events connected therwith,
which occurred during the
reign of
Edward III, King of
England (2nd ed...
- and saueray,
quinces and peeres,
garlek and grapes, and
fylle the gees
þerwith; and sowe the hole þat no
grece come out, and
roost hem wel, and kepe the...
-
wryng out þer
water clene. do þerto
Oynouns ysode and ymynced. and
garlec þerwith. frye hem in oile. oþer in grece. & do þerto
powdour douce. &
serue it...
- use the
strength of his bowe
within his owne tiller, he shal
neuer be
therwith grieued or made more feble.
Although many sixteenth-century references...
- of four
parts of a house, can be seen in the
later "Black Paternoster":
Therwith the nyght-spel
seyde he anon-rightes On four
halves of the hous aboute...
-
bryght in his
enemyes eyen that it gaf
light lyke
thirty torchys, and
therwith he put hem on bak and slew
moche peple". in
Modern English: so
bright in...
- in making, and so
difficult in getting, that I have been
almost wearied therwith. A son of
George Bowes, also
called George, was
later sent into Scotland...