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" Tide flowing is feared, for many a thing, Great danger to such as be sick, it doth bring ; Sea ebb, by long ebbing, some respite doth give, And sendeth good comfort, to such as shall live. "
Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry: As Well for the Champion Or Open ... - Page 2
by Thomas Tusser - 1812 - 374 pages
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Select Works of the British Poets: From Chaucer to Jonson, with Biographical ...

Robert Southey - English poetry - 1831 - 1038 pages
...keeps closet, three day as a «meen, Ere she in her prime will of any be seen ; If great she appeareth, it showereth out, If small she appeareth, it signifies...reason as good. Tide flowing is feared, for many a tiling, Great danger to such as be sick, it doth bring ; Sea ebb, by long ebbing, some respite dotli...
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Some of the Five hundred points of good husbandry, newly corrected and ed ...

Thomas Tusser - 1848 - 202 pages
...keeps closet three days, as a queen, Ere she in her prime will of any be seen ; If great she appeareth, it showereth out, If small she appeareth, it signifies...flood, Through farness of running, by reason as good. f SEPTEMBER'S ABSTRACT 1. Now enter, John, Old farmer is gone. 2. Good farm now take, Keep still, or...
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Some of the Five hundred points of good husbandry, newly corrected and ed ...

Thomas Tusser - 1848 - 202 pages
...keeps closet three days, as a quee Ere she in her prime will of any be seen ; If great she appeareth, it showereth out, If small she appeareth, it signifies...flood, Through farness of running, by reason as good. f SEPTEMBER'S ABSTRACT 1. Now enter, John, Old farmer is gone. 2. Good farm now take, Keep still, or...
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Notes and Queries, Volume 58

Questions and answers - 1878 - 676 pages
...was first printed in 1557. The passage occurs in chap. xiv. verse 4, and is as follows : — " Tydc flowing is feared for many a thing, Great danger to such as be sick it doth bring ; Sea eb by long ebbing some respit doth giue. And sendeth good comfort to such as shall Hue." I quote from...
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Five Hundred Pointes of Good Husbandrie, Volume 8

Thomas Tusser - Agriculture - 1878 - 422 pages
...through farnesse of running, by reason as good. Of flowing and ebbing to such as be verie sick. 4 Tyde flowing is feared, for many a thing, great danger to such as be sick it doth bring : Sea eb by long ebbing some respit doth giue, and sendeth good comfort to such as shal liue. IF Septembers...
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The Cyclopædia of Practical Quotations: English and Latin, with an Appendix ...

Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, Anna Lydia Ward - Quotations - 1882 - 926 pages
...semblance of return. «. CHAULES (TENNÏSON) TUBXER — Sonntls and Fugitive Pieces. The Ocean. Tyde flowing is feared for many a thing, Great danger to...such as be sick it doth bring; Sea ebb by long ebbing воте respite doth give, And sendeth good comfort to such as shall live. o. TUSSEB— Fu:e Hundred...
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The Cyclopædia of Practical Quotations: English and Latin, with an Appendix ...

Jehiel Keeler Hoyt - Quotations, English - 1882 - 914 pages
...semblance of return. »i. CHABLES (TENNYSON) TUKNER— Scniuts ami Fugitive Pieces. The Ocean. Tyde tidings of the sun's uprise ? in. Titus Andronicus. Act III. Sc. 1. 0 doll bring; Sea ebb by long ebbing some respite doth Rive', And sendeth good comfort to such us shall...
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Moon Lore

Timothy Harley - History - 1885 - 326 pages
...Indirectly, through the influence upon the tides, the moon is concerned in human mortality. '' Tyde flowing is feared, for many a thing, Great danger to such as be sick it doth bring. Sea eb, by long ebbing, some respit doth give, And sendeth good comfort, to such as shal live." 340 Henderson...
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County Folk-lore: Printed Extracts. Suffolk. No. 2

Lady Eveline Camilla Gurdon - Folklore - 1893 - 226 pages
...it is round, it is a purse, and means prosperity. Suffolk. CWJ Ibid. vol. ii, p. 53. The Tide :— " Tide flowing is feared, for many a thing, Great danger to such as he sick, it doth bring; Sea ebb, by long ebbing, some respite doth give, And sendeth good comfort to...
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Lean's Collectanea, Volume 2, Part 2

Vincent Stuckey Lean - Proverbs - 1903 - 478 pages
...rnarins dire avec assurance en parlant d'un mulade. II s'en ira avec la maree. — Bessieres. Tyde flowing is feared for many a thing ; Great danger to such as be sick it doth bring ; Sea eb by long ebbing some respit doth give, And sendeth good comfort to such as shall live. Tusser, Five...
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