Also the citye of London, that is to me so dere and swete, in which I was forth growen ; and more kindely love have I to that place than to any other in yerth, as every kindely creture hath full appetite to that place of his kindely engendrure, and to... The History of the Worthies of England - Side 20av Thomas Fuller - 1840Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1804 - 578 sider
...words : " Alio the citye of London, that is to me fo dere and fwete, in which I was forth growen ; and more kindely love have I to that place, than to any other in yerth, as every kindly creture hath full appetite to that place of his kindely engendrure, and to wilne refie and pece... | |
| 1804 - 548 sider
...words : " Aifo the citye of London, that is to me fo dere and fwete, in which I was forth giowen ; and more kindely love have I to that place, than to any other in yerth, as every kindly creture hath full appetite to that place of his kindely engendrure, and to wilne reite and pece... | |
| William Godwin - 1804 - 450 sider
...welfare and prosperity of the city of London. He tells us of himself, in a passage formerly quoted 1 , " More kindely love have I to that place, than to any other in yerth." We may be sure there- CHAP. fore that he witnessed, with a quick feeling.. and with powerful indignation,... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1822 - 594 sider
...affectionate record. " Abo the citye of London, that is to me so dere and swete, in which I was forth growen ; and more kindely love have I to that place, than to any other in yerth, ae every kindly creture hath full appetite to that place of his kindely engendrure, and to wilne reste... | |
| 1822 - 640 sider
...London, that is to me so dcre and swete, in which I was forth growen ; and more kindely love have 1 to that place, than to any other in yerth, as every kindely creture hath full appetite to that place of his kindely engendrure, and to wilne reste and pece in... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1832 - 846 sider
...citie of London, that is to mee soe dcare and sweete, in which I was foorth growne ; and more kindcly love have I to that place than to any other in yerth (as every kindely creature hath fvdl appetite to that place of his kindly engendure).' Apropos of the poet's origin, Stowe records... | |
| Sir Richard Le Scrope - 1832 - 506 sider
...sect. 5. " Also the citye of London that is to me so dei c and swete, in which I was forth growen ; and more kindely love have I to that place, than to any other in yerth, as every kindly creture hath full appetite to that place of his kindely engendrure, and to wilne reste and pece... | |
| 1849 - 608 sider
...sense. " Also the 'itye of London, that is to me so dere, and swete, in whiche I was forth growen, and more kindely love have I to that place, than to any other in yerth, as every kindly creature hath full appetite to that place of his kindly engendure, and to wilne reste and pece... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1845 - 348 sider
...to have 3 " Also the citye of London that is to me so dere and swete, in which 1 was forth growen ; and more kindely love have I to that place, than to any other in yerth, as every kindly creture hath full appetite to that place of his kindely engendure, and to wilne reste and pece... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 580 sider
...section 5. "Also the citye of London, that is to me so dere and swete, in which I was forth growen ; and more kindely love have I to that place than to any other in yerth, as every kindely creture hath full appetite to that place of his kiudely engendrure, and to wilne reste and pece in... | |
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