-
translation of the
Latin original: when the
great fenne or
moore (which
watereth the
walles of the
citie on the
North side) is frozen, many
young men play...
- of the
heaven have
their habitation,
which sing
among the branches. He
watereth the
hills from his chambers: the
earth is
satisfied with the
fruit of thy...
- He saith:
Verily she is a cow unyoked; she
plougheth not the soil nor
watereth the tilth;
whole and
without mark. They said: Now thou
bringest the truth...
- it
tendeth to poverty. The
liberal soul
shall be made fat: and he that
watereth shall be
watered also himself. — Proverbs 11:24–25 An underconsumption...
- its
course in the
bosom of St Mary Loch, and from thence, with Yarrow,
watereth the wοόdy
banks of the Forrest" (namely
Ettrick Forest – the
county of...
- his
short course he hath
imparted his name to five
townlets which hee
watereth,as
Saint Marie Crey,
Pauls Crey, Votes-Crey,
North Crey,? and Crey-ford...