| James Sibbald - English language - 1802 - 454 pages
...Our Parfone will not want ane fheiff of beir. Pauper.Oar Bifhops, with their luftie rokats quby te, Thay flow in riches royallie, and delyte. Lyke paradice...of the faireft faces; Als thir prelates hes great prerogaty ves; For quhy ? Thay may depairt ay with thair wyves, Without ony coireftioun or damage ;... | |
| James Sibbald - Scots language - 1802 - 908 pages
...want the preiching feventyne yeir, Our Parfone will not want ane fheiff of beir. Pauper. Our Biflbops, with their luftie rokats quhyte, Thay flow in riches...paradice bene thair palices and places ; And wants na j/leafour of the faireft faces. Als thir prelates hes great prerogaty ves ; For quhy ? Thay may depairt... | |
| James Sibbald - Ballads, Scots - 1802 - 474 pages
...the prekhing feventyne ytrr," Our Parfone will not Want ane fheifP of beir; : :•••: Pauper.Our Bifhops, with their luftie rokats quhyte, Thay flow in riches royallie, and delyWv' Lyke paradice bene thair polices and places l'< ' c'i4a And wants na pleafour off -the faifeft... | |
| David Lindsay - Scotland - 1879 - 384 pages
...sevintin yeir, Our Persoun will not want ane scheif of beir. PAUPER. Our Bischops, with thair lustie rokats quhyte, Thay flow in riches, royallie, and...paradice, bene thair palices, and places, And wants na plesour of the fairest faces. Als, thir Prelates hes great prerogatyves ; For quhy, thay may depairt... | |
| William Dunbar - Denmark - 1893 - 550 pages
...weak-heartedness. 6. Sic pryd with prellattis. Cp. Sir David Lyndsay — " Our bishops, with thair lustie rokats quhyte, Thay flow in riches, royallie, and...Paradice bene thair palices and places, And wants na pleasour of the fairest faces." —'Ane Satyre,' ll. 2751-2754. So few till preiche and pray. From... | |
| William Dunbar - Denmark - 1893 - 584 pages
...weak-heartedness. 6. Sic pryd with prellattis. Cp. Sir David Lyndsay — ' ' Our bishops, with thair lustie rokats quhyte, Thay flow in riches, royallie, and delyte. Lyke Paradice bene thair polices and places, And wants na pleasour of the fairest faces." — 'Ane Satyre,' 11. 2751-2754. So... | |
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