Works of the Camden Society, Nummer 89

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Camden Society, 1865
 

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Pagina 536 - arrow, green 'arrow, you bears a white blow, If my love love me, my nose will bleed now; If my love don't love me, it o'nt bleed a drop; If my love do love...
Pagina 372 - Deum immortalem! quale seculum erat hoc quum magno apparatu disticha Joannis Garlandini adolescentibus operosis ac prolixis commentariis enarrabantur.
Pagina 6 - WE, the Auditors appointed to audit the Accounts of the Camden Society, report to the Society, that the Treasurer has exhibited to us an account of the Receipts and Expenditure of the Society...
Pagina 7 - For 1839. 6. Political Songs. 7. Hayward's Annals of Elizabeth. 8. Ecclesiastical Documents. 9. Norden's Description of Essex. 10. Warkworth's Chronicle. 11. Kemp's Nine Daies Wonder.
Pagina 540 - And yf ye can not fynde a laten worde, or englysshe worde acordynge to your purpose, in thys present boke so shall ye take ortus vocabulorum, the whyche is more redyer to fynden a latyn worde after the ABC. and englysshe therof folowynge for thys boke is thus ordened for to fynde a laten after ony maner of worde in englysshe for them that wyl lerne to wryte or speke latyn. and because that no man or chylde shall herafter haue ony diffycultc more to serche for ony latyn or englysshe worde. therfore...
Pagina 368 - ... practised previous to the introduction of the tin enamel, for we have abundant examples of early " mezza-maiolica " from the potteries of Pesaro or Gubbio, glazed only with the oxide of lead and glass, and which are brilliantly lustred with the metallic colours. None of these can, however, be referred to an earlier date than the latter half of the fifteenth century. , / .Of whom, then, did the Italian potters learn this art ? We have no answer to the question in any historical record, and we...
Pagina 2 - Letters selected from the collection of Autographs in the possession of William Tite, Esq.
Pagina 8 - Roll of Bishop Swinfield, Vol. II. For 1855-56. 63. Charles I. in 1646. 64. English Chronicle 1377 to 1461. 65. The Hospitallers in England. For 1856-57. 66 Diary of John Rous. 67. The Trevelyan Papers. 68. Journal of Dean Davies. For 1857-58. 69. The Domesday of St. Paul's. 70. The Liber Famelicus of Sir James Whitelocke.
Pagina 455 - ... sitch or ravine. SIDE, v. to put away, to make tidy. 'Side away the dinner pots.' SIDE or SIDISH, adj. proud, cold. ' I met Mrs. in the town, and she was very side.' ' Bishop Kennett remarks that, in Lincolnshire and in the north, the following expressions were in use: a side field, ie, long; a. side house or mountain, ie, high; and, by metaphor, a haughty person was called .n&.
Pagina 416 - At Wednesbury in Staffordshire, the colliers going to their pits early in the morning hear the noise of a pack of hounds in the air, to which they give the name of Gabriel's Hounds, though the more sober and judicious take them only to be wild geese, making this noisR in their flight.

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