The Romans of Partenay, Or of Lusignen: Otherwise Known as the Tale of MelusineEarly English Text Society, 1866 - 287 páginas |
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... putte her heed into a watre , & was tourned into a serpent . " ( fol . 3. ) With regard to Melusine's re - appearance before calamities , and to her tending her youngest son , Thierry , as described at p . 140 , the reader may compare ...
... putte her heed into a watre , & was tourned into a serpent . " ( fol . 3. ) With regard to Melusine's re - appearance before calamities , and to her tending her youngest son , Thierry , as described at p . 140 , the reader may compare ...
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... putte ( Recuillier ) , to put aside , decline , 3110 ; to defeat , 2094 , 2100 . Abakwarde , backwards , 5888 . Abasshed , amazed , astounded , 2052 , 2346 , 2849 , 4806 ; afraid , 2635. R. esbahir . ' Abaschyd or aferde . Terri- 66 tus ...
... putte ( Recuillier ) , to put aside , decline , 3110 ; to defeat , 2094 , 2100 . Abakwarde , backwards , 5888 . Abasshed , amazed , astounded , 2052 , 2346 , 2849 , 4806 ; afraid , 2635. R. esbahir . ' Abaschyd or aferde . Terri- 66 tus ...
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... putte it to be fier azen 3e haue it . [ Nota . ] Distil it 1000 times , glorified and become a medicine in- heaven . After many days unstop and if there issues out a heaven - sweet savour , you [ * Fol . 12b . ] have our Quinte Es ...
... putte it to be fier azen 3e haue it . [ Nota . ] Distil it 1000 times , glorified and become a medicine in- heaven . After many days unstop and if there issues out a heaven - sweet savour , you [ * Fol . 12b . ] have our Quinte Es ...
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... putte it into a glas clepid amphora , with a long necke / and close pe moup strongly wip wex ; And loke þat half or pe pridde part be fulle . and birie it al in hors dounge , preparate as it is seid hereafter / seal it up ; so þat þe ...
... putte it into a glas clepid amphora , with a long necke / and close pe moup strongly wip wex ; And loke þat half or pe pridde part be fulle . and birie it al in hors dounge , preparate as it is seid hereafter / seal it up ; so þat þe ...
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... putte it wipine a uessel , or ellis a pitt maad wip þe erpe anoyntid poruzout with past maad of aischin . And in pis vessel or pitt bete weel togidere pe dounge . And in þe myddi of þis doung sette pe vessel of vessel in it up ...
... putte it wipine a uessel , or ellis a pitt maad wip þe erpe anoyntid poruzout with past maad of aischin . And in pis vessel or pitt bete weel togidere pe dounge . And in þe myddi of þis doung sette pe vessel of vessel in it up ...
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Adieu alfo Anon Anthony barons brennynge watir brother caftell commaunde comyng contre dede demaunde deth difcended earl edited Erle essencia euery F. J. Furnivall fader fafte faid fair fayd fhal fhall fhold fier fone fore fourged French Fromont ftroke ftrong fuch fure fwerd Gaffray Geant gentile Geoffrey giant gold gret Grimold hath haue Helmas hert honour huge king knight kyng lady leue litil lord loue lufignen Lusignan maner medicyn Melusine meruelous moche mofte monkes myght neuer noble noght panne partenay Parthenay pat place peple POEM putte Quinte Essence Raymond Raynold romance ryght Saracens schal thaim tham thay ther therof thou thre thyng thys faid toke trouth tyme Uriens vnto Vouvant vppon vriens W. W. Skeat watir wife wiyn wold wole wyfe þat
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