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Definition of Vertuous

Vertuous
Vertuous Ver"tu*ous, a. Virtuous; powerful. [Obs.] --Spenser.

Meaning of Vertuous from wikipedia

- (2005):59. Hierocles upon the Golden Verses of Pythagoras; Teaching a Vertuous and Worthy Life, 1657; see Bullen 1890. Hiéroclès d'Alexandrie; André Dacier...
- Aeglogues proportionable to the Twelve monthes. Entitled to the Noble and Vertuous Gentleman most worthy of all titles both of learning and chevalrie M. Philip...
- Discourse Concerning the Love of God (1696) and Thoughts in reference to a Vertuous or Christian Life (1705). She is particularly noted for her long, mutually-influential...
- Sidney, who had died in 1586, and was dedicated "To the most beautiful and vertuous Ladie, the Countesse of Es****", Frances Walsingham, Sidney's widow. Astrophel...
- Palgrave MacMillan. ISBN 978-0-333-60189-1. Ulrich, Laurel Thatcher (1976). "Vertuous Women Found: New England Ministerial Literature, 1668–1735" (PDF). American...
- the Queenes Most Excellent Majestie To the Lady Elizabeths Grace To All Vertuous Ladies in Generall To the Ladie Arabella To the Ladie Susan The Authors...
- good-natur'd young Man, & a Batchelor: He labour'd with all his Might to instil vertuous and godly Principles into my tender Soul, well knowing that it was the...
- Shakespeare piece. This was a 1612 poem, A Funerall Elegye in memory of the late Vertuous Maister William Peeter, and would have been the first new Shakespeare identification...
- wrote at least one of the poems, titled in the anthology as, "To leade a vertuous and honest life." Although some of the wording has been altered slightly...
- name"; and in The Wife of Bath's Tale (1388-1396): Loke who that is most vertuous alway Prive and apert, and most entendeth ay To do the gentil dedes that...