| Samuel Maunder - Classical dictionaries - 1866 - 930 pages
...here, aud govern hem be the Lode-sterre, right so dou schipmen bcyoode the parties be the sterre oi the southe, the which sterre apperethe not to us. And this sterre, that is toward the nurtlie, that wee clepen the Lode-sterre, nc npperethe not to hem. For whiche cause men may wel perceyve.that... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1872 - 786 pages
...the Lode Sterre, right so don Schip men bezonde the parties, be the Sterre of the Southe, the whiche Sterre apperethe not to us. And this Sterre, that is toward the Northe, that wee clopen the Lode Sterre, ne 4ppearethe not to hem. For whiche cause, men may wel perceyxe, that the... | |
| Henry Noble Day - English literature - 1877 - 564 pages
...the Lode Sterre, right so don Schip men bejonde the parties, be the Sterre of the Southe, the whiche Sterre apperethe not to us. And this Sterre, that is toward the northe, that wee clepen the Lode Sterre, ne apperethe not to hem. 2. For whiche cause, men may wel perceyve, that the Lond and... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - United States - 1877 - 742 pages
...the Lode Sterre, right so don Schip men bezonde the parties, be the Sterre of the Southe, the whiche Sterre apperethe not to us. And this Sterre, that is toward the Northe, that wee clepen the Lode Sterre, ne apperethe not to hem. For whiche cause, men may wel perceyve, that the Lond and the... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - United States - 1877 - 740 pages
...so don Schip men bezonde the parties, be the Sterre of the Southe, the whiche Sterre apperethe uot to us. And this Sterre, that is toward the Northe, that wee clepen the Lode Sterre, ne apperethe not to hem. For whiche cause, men may wel perceyve, that the Lond and the... | |
| Sir John Mandeville - Voyages and travels - 1883 - 366 pages
...the Lode Sterre, right so don Schip men bezonde the parties, be the Sterre of the Southe, the whiche Sterre apperethe not to us. And this Sterre, that is toward the Northe, that wee clepen the Lode Sterre, ne apperethe not to hem. For whiche cause, men may wel perceyve, that the Lond and the... | |
| Hialmer Day Gould, Edward Louis Hessenmueller - Quotations, English - 1904 - 920 pages
...(their advise here), and govern hem be the Lode Sterre, right so don schip men bezonde the parties, be the Sterre of the Southe, the which Sterre apperethe...us. And this Sterre, that is toward the Northe, that we clepen the Lode Sterre, ne apperethe not to hem. For which cause, men may well perceyve, that the... | |
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