-
captain called Grace Imallye, and
offred her
service unto me,
wheresoever I
woulde command her, with
three gallyes and two
hundred fightinge menĀ ..." Local...
- unto her owne, whom she trustede, and
loved ryghte tenderly.
Unkynde she
woulde not be unto no creature, ne
forgetful of ony
kyndeness or
servyce done to...
- also. Then he
toulde me that I was one whom he
loved well, &
therefore he
woulde bestowe me wem (SIC). And soe
urged me againe. And to
confes a truthe, I...
-
unrealistically over-ambitious: he was "a
vaynegloryouse persone,
whyche woulde promyse more, than ever he was able or
intended to perfourme".
Leland was...
-
translation of the Consolation:
Where lewid men
might lere wit,
Whoso that
woulde translaten it.
Chaucer worked, in part, from a
translation of the Consolation...
- lamentation, wepyng, &
great mournyng,
Rachel weping [for] her children, and
woulde not be comforted,
because they were not
Queen Elizabeth is
supposed to have...
-
thowsande doleris,
beseides my
apparell and
obligacones and
deades which I
woulde not
meyse for syxe
houndrethe doleris. And now a****n in anno '90 I had occasion...
- The
lastinge fame & name of
rightful Wreye, Good to ye
poore bribes never woulde he take,
Voyde of
oppression all kind of waye, He
faithful frynds of enemyes...
- Holborn, as he has no
house "off
refuge in London,
butte the
comon Inne, and
woulde be
gladde to gyve
large monye to be
avoyded off that inconvenience." Thomas...
-
people ignorant? Why
grutche they
phsyicke to come
forth in Engliyshe?
Woulde they haue no man to know but
onely they?" He
contributed to Sackville's...