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" Men clepen him the worldes fo, For he no more than the Fende Unto none other man is frende, But all toward him self alone. " Forthy my sone, in thy persone This Vice above all other fle. "
Confessio Amantis of John Gower - Page 311
by John Gower - 1857
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Confessio Amantis of John Gower, Volume 2

John Gower - 1857 - 420 pages
...full oft amonge. And all was this on him alonge, Which was to love unkinde fo, Wherof the wrong mail evermo Stond in cronique of remembraunce, And eke...vice above all other fle. My fader, as ye techen me, I thenke don in this matere. But over this now wold I here, Wherof I mall me fhrive more. My gode fone,...
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Epea Pteroenta, Part 2

John Horne Tooke - English language - 1807 - 506 pages
...fneono, the present participle of ppian, F neon, to love, means (subaudi any one, some one) loving. " For he no more than the FENDE " Unto none other man is FRENDE " But all toward hyra selfe alone." Cower, lib. 5, fol. 113, flag. 2, ccl. 1. F. Why do you say that, in conformity...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper;: Gower, Skelton ...

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 740 pages
...can no good dede acquite : So maie he stonde of no mérite Towardes god, and eke also Men calle hym the worldes fo. For he no more than the fende Unto none other man is frende, But all toward hym selfe alone. For thy my sonne in thy persone This vice aboue all other lier. My fad»r as ye teche...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 2

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 740 pages
...dede acquite : So male he stonde of no mérite Towardes god, and eke also Men calle hym the wcrldes fo. For he no more than the fende Unto none other man is frende, But all toward hym selfe alone. For thy my sonne in thy persone This vice abouc all other flee. My fader as ye teche...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Gower, Skelton ...

English poetry - 1810 - 734 pages
...can no good dede acqnite : So maie he stonde of no merite Towarde.s god, and eke also Men calle hym the worldes fo. For he no more than the fende Unto none other man is frende, Bnt all toward hym selfe alone. For thy my sonne in thy persone This vice ahone all other flee. My...
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Epea pteroenta. Or, The diversions of Purley. To which is annexed ..., Volume 1

John Horne Tooke - 1829 - 628 pages
...pjieonb, the present participle of pjnan, ppeon, To Love, means (subaudi Any one, Some one) Loving *. " For he no more than the FENDE Unto none other man is FRENDE But all toward hym selfe alone." Gower, lib. 5. fol. 11 3. pag. i2. col. 1 . F. Why do you say that, in conformity...
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An Anglo-Saxon Grammar: And Derivatives; with Proofs of the Celtic Dialects ...

William Hunter - Anglo-Saxon language - 1832 - 140 pages
...speake.* ' He fell amid the fen." Dot- cut. Friend is the present participle of the verb/ria», to love. ' For he no more than the fende Unto none other man is frende, { But all toward himself alone.' . « GOWER. It — hit, het, haet, is the past participle of the verb HAETAN, nominare,...
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Epea Pteroenta, Or, The Diversions of Purley, Volumes 1-2

John Horne Tooke - English language - 1840 - 808 pages
...ppeonb, the present participle of ppian, ppeon, To Love, means (subaudi Any one, Some one) leaving*. " For he no more than the FENDE Unto none other man is FRKNDK But all toward hym selfe alone." Gower, lib. 5. fol. 113. p. 2. col. 1. JP. — Why do you say...
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The Diversions of Purley

John Horne Tooke - English language - 1860 - 812 pages
...jrpeonb, the present participle of j:juan, ppeon, To Love, means (subaudi Any one, Some one) Loving? " For he no more than the FENDE Unto none other man is FRENDE But all toward hym selfe alone." Gower, lib. 6. fol. 113. p. 2. col. 1. F. — Why do you say that, in conformity...
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Tales of the Seven Deadly Sins: Being the Confessio Amantis of John Gower

John Gower - Deadly sins - 1889 - 448 pages
...it palleth That he can no good dede acquite, So may he stonde of no merite Towardes God and eke also Men clepen him the worldes fo, For he no more than...Unto none other man is frende, But all toward him self alone. " Forthy my sone, in thy persone This Vice above all other fle." — My fader, as ye techen...
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