| Romani - 1824 - 548 pages
...plac-e where they sit, All for to make their heart-es flytte 5. His eye no where will abide, But look and pry on every side, On her and her, as him best liketh, And other while, among he siketh 6 ; Thinketh " One of them that was for me," And so there thinketh two or three ; 1 I. e. His crooked... | |
| Charles Swan - Latin prose literature, Medieval and modern - 1824 - 566 pages
...plac-e where they sit, All for to make their heart-es flytte 5. His eye no where will abide, But look and pry on every side, On her and her, as him best liketh, And other while, among he siketh 6 ; Thinketh " One of them that was for me," And so there thinketh two or three ; 1 ie His crooked... | |
| 1824 - 558 pages
...plac-e where they sit, All for to make their heart-e* flytte *. His eye no where will abide, But look and pry on every side, On her and her, as him best liketh, And other while, among he siketh 6 ; Thinketh " One of them that was for me," And so there thinketh two or three ; 1 ie His crooked... | |
| Wynnard Hooper - Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) - 1824 - 552 pages
...plac-e where they sit, All for to make their heart-es flytte 5. His eye no where will abide, But look and pry on every side, On her and her, as him best liketh, And other while, among he siketh 5 ; Thinketh " One of them that was for me," And so there thinketh two or three ; 1 ie His crooked... | |
| Charles Swan - Latin prose literature, Medieval and modern - 1824 - 596 pages
...plac-e where they sit, All for to make their heart-e* flytte'. His eye no where will abide, But look and pry on every side, On her and her, as him best liketh, And other while, among he siketh *; Thinketh " One of them that was for me," And so there thinketh two or three; 1 ic His crooked or... | |
| Thomas Wright - Electronic books - 1871 - 568 pages
...holyplac-c where they sit, All for to make their heart-es flytte5 His eye no where will abide, But look and pry on every side, On her and her, as him best liketh, And other while, among he siketh8 ; Thinketh " One of them that was for me," And so there thinketh two or three ; 1 «. e. His... | |
| Thomas Wright - Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) - 1872 - 568 pages
...plac-e where they sit, All for to make their heart-es flytte5 His eye no where will abide, But look and pry on every side, On her and her, as him best liketh, And other while, among he siketh6 ; Thinketh " One of them that was for me," And so there thinketh two or three ; 1 i. «. His... | |
| John Gower - 1889 - 456 pages
...croccruet, a large roll of crossed hair once in the fashion. 302 Al for to make her hertes flitte. His eye" no where woll abide But loke and pry on every side...of alle, But where as ever his chaunce falle; And netheles to say a soth The cause why that he so doth, Is for to stele an herte or two Out of the chirche... | |
| Romani - 1905 - 500 pages
...plac-e where they sit, ' All for to make their hcart-rs Hytte." His eye no where will abide, But look and pry on every side, On her and her, as him best liketh, And other while, among he siketh;7 Thinketh "One of them that was for me," And so there thinketh two or three ; And yet he loveth... | |
| John Gower - Christian ethics - 1927 - 96 pages
...sheweth him to-fore her eye In holy place where they sitte, Al for to make her hertes flitte. His eye no where woll abide But loke and pry on every side...he siketh ; Thenketh one of hem "That was for me!" And so there thenken two or thre And yet he loveth none of alle, But where as ever his chaunce falle.... | |
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