| Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner - English language - 1878 - 720 pages
...deannesi. 1. Reinheit im eigentl. Sinne. The thridde stone . . is cleped minerall, Which the nietalles . . Attempreth , till that they ben fine, And pureth hem...stinke and of hardnesse ; And whan they ben of such demiesse, This minerall . . Transformeth all the firste kinde. GOWEK 11. 87. te holsomnesse of pat... | |
| eduard matzner - 1885 - 572 pages
...towchynge, duricies. PR. P. p. 227. The thridde stone . . which the metalles of every mine Attempreth . . And pureth hem by such a wey, That all the vice goth awey Of rust, of stinke, and of hardnesse. GOWER II. 87. His licorne wes se swiöe feble, bet he ne mihte noht ¡polie be herdnesse of pe rapes;... | |
| Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner - English language - 1885 - 578 pages
...p. 227. The thridde stone . . which the metalles of every mine Attempreth . . And pureth hem by euch a wey, That all the vice goth awey Of rust, of stinke, and of hardnesse. GOWER II. S7. His licorne wes se swiûe feble, pet he ne milite noht ipolie be herdnesse of be rapes... | |
| John Gower - 1889 - 456 pages
...belongeth. " The thridde stone in speciall By name is cleped minerall, Which the metalles of every mine Attempreth till that they ben fine, And pureth hem...And whan they ben of such clennesse, This minerall, so as I finde, Transformeth all the firste kinde And maketh hem able to conceive Through his vertue... | |
| John Gower - Deadly sins - 1889 - 460 pages
...belongeth. " The thridde stone in speciall By name is cleped minerall, Which the metalles of every mine Attempreth till that they ben fine, And pureth hem...hardnesse. And whan they ben of such clennesse, This mineral!, so as I finde, Transformeth all the firste kinde And maketh hem able to conceive Through... | |
| John Gower - Deadly sins - 1889 - 448 pages
...belongeth. " The thridde stone in speciall By name is cleped mineral!, Which the metalles of every mine Attempreth till that they ben fine, And pureth hem...That all the vice goth awey Of rust, of stinke and of hardndsse. And whan they ben of such clennesse, This minerall, so as I finde, Transformeth all the... | |
| John Gower - Deadly sins - 1889 - 466 pages
...belongeth. " The thridde stone in specidll By name is cleped mineralI, Which the metalles of every mine Attempreth till that they ben fine, And pureth hem by such a wey That all the vicd goth awey Of rust, of stinke and of hardndsse. And whan they ben of such clennesse, This minerall,... | |
| John Lydgate, Benedict Burgh - Education of princes - 1894 - 196 pages
...till that thei ben fine ; 1 Undertakes, takes in hand. 96 Notes to Pages 17—19; Lines 544—582. And pureth hem by such a wey, That all the vice goth awey, Of Rust, of Stynke, and of Hardnesse : And when they ben of such clennesse, This mineral!, so as I finde, Transfonneth... | |
| Aristotle - Education of princes - 1894 - 374 pages
...till that thei ben fine ; 1 Undertakes, takes in hand. 96 Notes to Pages 17—19; Lines 544—582. And pureth hem by such a wey, That all the vice goth awey, Of Rust, of Stynke, and of Hardnesse : And when they ben of such clennesse, This mineral), so as I finde, Transformed!... | |
| Carolyn P. Collette - History - 2001 - 230 pages
...works to purify metals. allowing them to realize their potential: Attempreth. till that thei ben fyne: And pureth hem by such a wey. That all the vice goth awey. Of Rust. of Stynke. and of Hardnes: And when they ben of such clennes. This minerall so as I fynde. Transformed... | |
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