The Rowley Poems eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 278 pages of information about The Rowley Poems.

The Rowley Poems eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 278 pages of information about The Rowley Poems.

[Footnote 126:  white.]

[Footnote 127:  decks.]

[Footnote 128:  mightiest, most valiant.]

[Footnote 129:  slain.]

[Footnote 130:  oversets.]

[Footnote 131:  a castle.]

[Footnote 132:  revenge.]

[Footnote 133:  cause.]

[Footnote 134:  at once.]

[Footnote 135:  One who takes up the cross in order to fight against the Saracens.]

[Footnote 136:  holy.]

[Footnote 137:  rare, extraordinary, strange.]

[Footnote 138:  run, shot up.]

[Footnote 139:  assembling, gathering.]

[Footnote 140:  bursteth.]

[Footnote 141:  dry, barren.]

[Footnote 142:  Mighty.]

[Footnote 143:  slain.]

[Footnote 144:  help.]

[Footnote 145:  Lord.]

[Footnote 146:  embroidered; ’tis conjectured, embroidery was not used in England till Hen.  II.]

[Footnote 147:  throne.]

[Footnote 148:  person, body.]

[Footnote 149:  lodge.]

[Footnote 150:  Marks.]

[Footnote 151:  subjects.]

[Footnote 152:  much.]

[Footnote 153:  lamentation.]

[Footnote 154:  neglected, or passed by.]

[Footnote 155:  require, ask.]

[Footnote 156:  holy.]

[Footnote 157:  help.]

[Footnote 158:  will.]

[Footnote 159:  dead.]

[Footnote 160:  doubt.]

[Footnote 161:  waves.]

[Footnote 162:  heaven-ward, or God-ward.]

[Footnote 163:  Purse, used here probably as a treasury.]

[Footnote 164:  expence.]

[Footnote 165:  receipt.]

[Footnote 166:  soon.]

[Footnote 167:  expended.]

[Footnote 168:  a contradiction of mighty.]

[Footnote 169:  Divest.]

[Footnote 170:  embrace.]

[Footnote 171:  mightiness.]

[Footnote 172:  counsel.]

[Footnote 173:  Firmness, stedfastness.]

[Footnote 174:  doubt, suspense.]

[Footnote 175:  not knowing.]

[Footnote 176:  wonder.]

[Footnote 177:  homage, obeysance.]

[Footnote 178:  they.]

[Footnote 179:  frown.]

[Footnote 180:  kill.]

[Footnote 181:  curriedowe, flatterer.]

[Footnote 182:  reward.]

[Footnote 183:  holy.]

[Footnote 184:  help.]

[Footnote 185:  allow.]

[Footnote 186:  manors.]

[Footnote 187:  alone.]

[Footnote 188:  Endeavoured.]

[Footnote 189:  freeze.]

[Footnote 190:  undismayed.]

[Footnote 191:  armed, pointed.]

[Footnote 192:  hoisted on high, raised.]

[Footnote 193:  foes, enemies.]

[Footnote 194:  fly.]

[Footnote 195:  head.]

[Footnote 196:  stretched.]

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