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Перевод: lye speek lye


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Тезаурус:

  1. Oft in their Satire, and their Canvas, lye.
  2. there are some that travell with me in the same birth; yet are not able to bring forth their conceptions, for so much as many times, the Truth suffers by a weake delivery; and for their sakes have I held this Glasse before them, that so they may be the better able to describe themselves to others; and to help them to bring forth that out of their mouths, which perhaps may lye in the bottome of their hearts.
  3. Misson, in his commentary on the English funeral, tells us what happened next, and why: "They let it the corpse lye three of four Days which Time they allow, as well to give the dead Person an Opportunity of Coming to Life again, if his Soul has not quite left his Body, as to prepare Mourning, and the Ceremonies of the Funeral."
  4. The prefatory ode, by the poet Abraham Cowley, relates how philosophy has been "kept in nonage" by people who, jealous of their authority, concentrated on words rather than on things, on "sports of wanton wit", on "pageants of the brain ", rather than on "the riches which do hoorded lye in Natures endless treasurie".
  5. They let it lye three or four days in this Condition; which Time they allowe, as well to give the dead Person an Opportunity of Coming to Life again, if his Soul has not quite left his Body, as to prepare Mourning, and the Ceremonies of the Funerall.
  6. October saw the "classroom" move along the road (or the M4) to Swindon for John Lye and Richard Long of Nationwide Anglia to educate us on the mysteries of behavioural scoring on current accounts.
  7. This may be to acquaynt you that their is a pore yong women in oure Towne of Asston-underlyne infected with a filthy deceassed called the French poxe and shee saith shee was defiled by one Henry Heyworth a maryed man, but soe it is the report of that dessease occasioneth neighbours to deny hir harbour and shee is enforced to lye in the streetes and in great danger to bee starved, I do humbly intreate your worshipps to take it into your consideration and to grant your Order that the pore woman may be provyded for to prevent starveing, either upon the parrish charges, or upon the Costs of the said Heyworth whom she saith hath spoiled hir, whether yiur worshipps shall think fitt
  8. A Soldier's Impudence; a Draper's Lye;
  9. "A Railway to commence in the parish of Presteign by a Junction with Railway No. 1, authorised by the Kington and Eardisley (extension to Presteign) Act terminating in the parish of Clun, near the town of Clun, to the north-east of the turnpike gate on the turnpike road leading from Clun to Craven Arms, in a field known as the Pool Meadow pass through the parishes following or some of them, viz. Presteign (Radnor), Combe, Lower Kinsham, Upper Kinsham, Kinsham, Byton, Over Lye and Yatton, Amestrey, Wigmore, Lingen, Marlow Heath and Jay, Walford and Letton, Newton, Adforton and Paytoe Stanway, The Grange, Brakes, Kinton Whitton and Trippleton, Leintwardine, Upper and Lower Pedwardine, Boresford, Brampton Bryan, Buckton and Coxhall,
  10. RBL seeks to contribute towards the development of set/confidence and ability in continuing education: the student who is able to pursue further studies in later lye and with at least a latent readiness to do so.
  11. " They kidnapped Richard "and smytinge the said Margerie so being with childe that she fell downe as a dead woman there they let her lye, the which was the cause of the saide childe's deth."
  12. "Many of the soldiers," it was recorded, "were obliged to lye on the ground tho' it was covered with snow," and "could get nothing to eat after marching thirteen hours."
  13. But there is no such careful blending of ingredients in Tetley's Dances of Albion where the singer's words of the traditional "Lye Wake Dirge" bore no relation to what was being danced on stage.

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