Shropshire word-book, a glossary of archaic and provincial words, &c., used in the county, 第 2 部分Trübner & Company, 1879 - 524页 |
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... poems in the same dialect ( Percy Society , No. 47 ) . In 1580 Churchyard had not dropped all his old Salopian forms . Baxter , who came from Salop , appeared about 1650 as one of the first heralds of the change that was then passing ...
... poems in the same dialect ( Percy Society , No. 47 ) . In 1580 Churchyard had not dropped all his old Salopian forms . Baxter , who came from Salop , appeared about 1650 as one of the first heralds of the change that was then passing ...
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... poems ( p . 65 ) will shew : " And vij . avés to our lady , Fore sche is the wel of al pité , That heo wyl fore me pray . " Thirty years later the Southern forms seem to have lost ground in Audlay's Shire . ' Ludlow Castle is more ...
... poems ( p . 65 ) will shew : " And vij . avés to our lady , Fore sche is the wel of al pité , That heo wyl fore me pray . " Thirty years later the Southern forms seem to have lost ground in Audlay's Shire . ' Ludlow Castle is more ...
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... Poems of . A specimen of the Shropshire Dialect , xv . cent . ed . J. O. Halliwell . Sm . 8vo . Percy Society , 1844 . Bible Word Book . See Eastwood and Wright ( W. Aldis ) . London : BOTELER , SIR THOMAS , Register of . This Register ...
... Poems of . A specimen of the Shropshire Dialect , xv . cent . ed . J. O. Halliwell . Sm . 8vo . Percy Society , 1844 . Bible Word Book . See Eastwood and Wright ( W. Aldis ) . London : BOTELER , SIR THOMAS , Register of . This Register ...
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... Poems of ( temp . Eliz . , 1587 ) . Ed . 1776 , reprinted from ed . 1587 for Thos . Evans in the Strand . EARLE , JOHN , M.A. , Philology of the English Tongue . Oxford : 1871 . EASTWOOD , J. , M.A. , and WRIGHT , W. ALDIS , M.A. ...
... Poems of ( temp . Eliz . , 1587 ) . Ed . 1776 , reprinted from ed . 1587 for Thos . Evans in the Strand . EARLE , JOHN , M.A. , Philology of the English Tongue . Oxford : 1871 . EASTWOOD , J. , M.A. , and WRIGHT , W. ALDIS , M.A. ...
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... Poems , p . 33 . ALE [ ail ] , ale . Com . [ aih'l ] , LUDLOW , Burford . [ eel ; yi'u'l ] , NEW- PORT . [ yael ] , CORVE DALE ; BRIDGNORTH , [ yu'l ] , CORVE ĎALE . ALE - HOOF [ ail oof " ] , sb . Nepéta Glechoma , ground ivy . - CORVE ...
... Poems , p . 33 . ALE [ ail ] , ale . Com . [ aih'l ] , LUDLOW , Burford . [ eel ; yi'u'l ] , NEW- PORT . [ yael ] , CORVE DALE ; BRIDGNORTH , [ yu'l ] , CORVE ĎALE . ALE - HOOF [ ail oof " ] , sb . Nepéta Glechoma , ground ivy . - CORVE ...
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