Five Hundred Pointes of Good Husbandrie, Nummer 21English dialect society, 1878 - 350 pagina's |
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Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Five Hundred Pointes of Good Husbandrie (Classic Reprint) Thomas Tusser Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
Fiue Hundred Pointes of Good Husbandrie: The Ed, of 1580 Collated With Those ... Thomas Tusser Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2017 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
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Populaire passages
Pagina 333 - Flowers worthy of Paradise, which not nice Art In beds and curious knots, but Nature boon Pour'd forth profuse on hill, and dale, and plain...
Pagina 207 - From Paul's I went, to Eton sent, To learn straightways the Latin phrase, Where fifty-three stripes given to me At once I had. For fault but small, or none at all, It came to pass thus beat I was; See, Udal, see the mercy of thee To me, poor lad.
Pagina 333 - As for the making of knots, or figures, with divers coloured earths, that they may lie under the windows of the house on that side which the garden stands, they be but toys ; you may see as good sights many times in tarts.
Pagina 70 - Beefe, mutton, and porke, shred pies of the best, pig, veale, goose and capon, and turkey well drest ; Cheese, apples and nuts, ioly Carols to heare, as then in the countrie is counted good cheare.
Pagina 237 - We heartily pray thee, to send thy holy Spirit into the hearts of them that possess the grounds, pastures, and dwelling places of the earth, that they, remembering themselves to be thy tenants, may not rack and stretch out the rents of their houses and lands, nor yet take unreasonable fines and incomes after the manner of covetous worldlings, but so let them out to other, that the inhabitants thereof may both be able to pay the rents, and also honestly to live...
Pagina 314 - In singing the sound is originally produced by the action of the lungs, which are so essential an organ in this respect, that to have a good breast was formerly a common periphrasis to denote a good singer.
Pagina 263 - February fill dike, be it black or be it white : But if it be white, it's the better to like.
Pagina 277 - There's fennel for you, and columbines; there's rue for you; and here's some for me; we may call it herb of grace o' Sundays. O, you must wear your rue with a difference.
Pagina 182 - And honour that man for necessity's sake. Though thousands hate physic, because of the cost, Yet thousands it helpeth, that else should be lost. Good broth, and good keeping, do much now and than : Good diet, with wisdom, best comforteth man.
Pagina 277 - Give me those flowers there, Dorcas. Reverend sirs, For you there's rosemary and rue ; these keep Seeming and savour all the winter long : Grace and remembrance be to you both, And welcome to our shearing ! Pol.