- weie And
wryte a bok
betwen the tweie,
Somwhat of lust,
somewhat of lore, That of the l****e or of the more Som man mai lyke of that I
wryte: Of them that...
-
Lowland schools where they "may be
found able
sufficiently to speik, reid and
wryte Englische"
Prohibition from
carrying hagbuts or
pistols out of
their own...
- the interaction,
Caxton wrote: "Loo what ſholde a man in thyſe
dayes now
wryte egges or eyren/
certaynly it is
harde to playſe
euery man/ by cauſe of dyuerſite...
-
educated in
Lowland schools where they
would be
taught to "speik, reid, and
wryte Inglische." The then King
James VI,
followed this by the
School Establishment...
- thy
longe lokkes thowe most have the scalle, But
after my
makyng thowe wryte more truwe, So offt
adaye I mot thy
werke renuwe It to corect, and eke to...
-
quhilk to the
heven did glete?
Noucht thou, Omer, als fair as thou
could wryte, For all
thine ornate stilís so perfyte; Nor yit thou Tullius,
quhois lippís...
- Chaucer's dissatisfaction: But for I am
agroted [stuffed] heer-biforn To
wryte of hem that been in love forsworn, And **** to
haste me in my legende, Which...
-
generation of
Highland elites "may be
found able
sufficiently to speik, reid and
wryte Englische". The
historian Julian Goodare downplays the
importance of the...
- rede, For
thilke cause, if that ye rede, I
wolde go the
middel weie And
wryte a bok
betwen the tweie,
Somewhat of lust,
somewhat of lore... (prol.12–19)...
-
tovvards Catholicke-subiectes in England. . . .
Against the
seditious wrytings of
Thomas Morton, minister. By P. R., 1607 (the
first part is on rebellion...