| John Gower - 1857 - 420 pages
...lacketh, that he hath inough. An oxe draweth in the plough Of that him felf hath no profite, A (hep right in the fame plite His wolle bereth, but on a...kinde of thavarous. My fone, as thou art amorous, Confeflbr. Tell if thou fare of love fo. My fader, as it femeth no, Confedio That avarous yet never... | |
| John Horne Tooke - English language - 1805 - 580 pages
...fo that reafone underftoode " It is unproperlicke fayde : " That good hath hym, and halt him TAIDE " That he ne gladdeth nought withall, " But is unto his good a thrall." f Gower, lib. fol. 84. pag. 1. col. 1. DESERT—is Deferved, Defertfd, Defert. FART, a very innocent... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1829 - 628 pages
...Who so that reasone understoode It is unproperlicke sayde : That good hath hym, and halt him TAIDE That he ne gladdeth nought withall, But is unto his good a thrall." Gorcer, lib. fol. 84. pag. 1. col. 1. [" And in the midst of them he saw a knight, With both his hands... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1840 - 806 pages
...Who so that reasone understoode It is unproperlicke sayde : That good hath hym, and halt him TAIDK That he ne gladdeth nought withall, But is unto his good a thrall."—"Cower, fol. 84. p. 1. col. 1. [" And in the midst of them he saw a knight, With both his... | |
| John Horne Tooke - English language - 1860 - 812 pages
...Who so that reasone understoode It is unpropcrlicke sayde : That good hath hym, and halt him TAIDE That he ne gladdeth nought withall, But is unto his good a thrall." — Gotcer, fol. 84. p_l. col. 1. [" And in the midst of them he saw a knight, With both his hands... | |
| John Gower - Deadly sins - 1889 - 448 pages
...good Who so that reson understood It is unproperlichd said; That good hath him and halt him taid 3 That he ne gladdeth nought withall, But is unto his good a thrall And a subgit ; thus serveth he Where that he shulde maister be : Unstohen, unbarred. 2 Tath, taketh. "•>... | |
| John Gower - 1889 - 456 pages
...hath good Who so that reson understood It is unproperliche said; That good hath him and halt him taid8 That he ne gladdeth nought withall, But is unto his good a thrall And a subgit ; thus serveth he Where that he shulde maister be : woxe Suche is the kinde of thavarous. "... | |
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