Mémoires sur les questiones proposées par l'Académie royale des sciences et belles-lettres de Bruxelles, Volumen29

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Página 491 - O wherefore should I busk my head ? Or wherefore should I kame my hair * For my true Love has me forsook, And says he 'll never loe me mair.
Página 136 - How oft when men are at the point of death Have they been merry! which their keepers call A lightning before death: O, how may I Call this a lightning?
Página 13 - And fain would I satisfy every man ; and so to do, took an old book and read therein ; and certainly the English was so rude and broad that I could not well understand it. And also my lord Abbot of Westminster did show to me late certain evidences...
Página 403 - But al be that he was a philosophre, Yet hadde he but litel gold in cofre...
Página 364 - A lightning before death : O ! how may I Call this a lightning ? — O, my love ! my wife ! Death, that hath suck'd the honey of thy breath, Hath had no power yet upon thy...
Página 1 - ... malgré les modifications qu'elles ont subies, et rétablir la signification des mots tombés en désuétude dans l'un de ces idiomes par celle qu'ils ont conservée dans un autre.
Página 419 - Before he had been gane a twelvemonth and a day, My father brak his arm, our cow was stown away ; My mother she fell sick — my Jamie was at sea — And Auld Robin Gray, oh ! he came a-courting me.
Página 460 - And they were all amazed, and spake among themselves, saying, What a word is this! for with authority and power he commandeth the unclean spirits, and they come out. 37 And the fame of him went out into every place of the country round about.

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