| Walter Scott - 1810 - 618 páginas
...make himselvcn wood, Or iifinken with his bondes, and laboure, Upon a hook in cloistre alway to pore, As Austin bit ? how shal the world be served? Let Austin have his noink to him reserved." And, in Pierce Ploteman's Кшоя: Dio. Haile, fellow Hodge, anri !7 well... | |
| Thomas Pennant - 1811 - 656 páginas
...This ilke text held he not worth an oistre. And I say his opinion was good : What shulde he studie, & make himselven wood, Upon a book in cloistre alway to pore, Or swinken with his hondes, & labour* As Austin bit ? How shall the world be served ? Let Austin have his swink to him reserved.... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 468 páginas
...say his opinion was good. What, shulde he studie, and make himselveu wood, tlpon :t book in eloistre alway to pore, Or swinken with his hondes, and laboure,...served ? Let Austin have his swink to him reserved. Therfore he was a priekasoure a right: Iireihoundes he haUde as swift as foul of flight Of prieking... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 432 páginas
...himselven wood 3 Upon a book in cloistre aiway to pore, Or swinken' with his hondôs, and laboüre, As Austin bit' ¿ how shal the world be served? Let Austin have his swink to him reserved. Therfore he was a pnickasoure 6 a right: Greihoundes he hadde as swift as foul of flight: Of pricking... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 420 páginas
...Upon a book in cloistre alway to pore, Or swinken 4 with his hondes, and laboure, As Austin bit 5 ? how shal the world be served ? Let Austin have his swink to him reserved. Therfore he was a prickasoure 6 a right: Greihoundes he hadde as swift as foul of flight: Of pricking... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 400 páginas
...his cloistre. This ilke text held he not worth an oistre. And I say his opinion was good. What shulde he studie, and make himselven wood, Upon a book in...served? Let Austin have his swink to him reserved. Therfore he was a prickasoure a right: Greihoundes he hadde as swift as foul of flight: Of pricking... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 páginas
...cloistre;) This ilkc text he held not worth an oistrc. And I say, his opinion was good: What! shuldehe hie hondes,and laboure,) As Austin bit; how shal the world be served? Let Austin have his swink to... | |
| John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) - 1828 - 600 páginas
...cloistre. This ilkè text held he not wroth an oistre. And I say his opinion was good. What shulde he studie, and make himselven wood, Upon a book in cloistre alway to pore, Or swinken (i) with his hondès, and laboure, As Austin bit? (c) how shal the world be served ? Let Austin have... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1830 - 368 páginas
...text held he not worth an oistre. And I say his opinion was good. What shulde he studie, and maken himselven wood, Upon a book in cloistre alway to pore,...laboure, As Austin bit ? how shal the world be served ? IB; Let Austin have his swink to him reserved. Therfore he was a prickasoure a right: Greihoundes... | |
| 1837 - 734 páginas
...studie, and maken himselven wood, Upon a book ifl cloistre alway to pore, Or swinken with his hondCs, and laboure, As Austin bit? how shal the world be served? Let Austin have his swink to him reserved. Therfore he was a prickasoure a right; Greihoundes he hadde as swift as foul of flight; Of pricking... | |
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