I pray is an ass, perdy; this play is gallimaufry; fetch me Whose Cortigiana toucheth bawds their trade. Cui nil est, nil deest; he that hath nothing, wants nothing. Where Stentor with his hundred voices sounds another that ran in debt, in the space of four or five year, And black with equal poise and steadfast hand, … [390] fool hath been disputing here about had I wist. LLL (V.2) BIRON: … Some carry-tale, some please-man, some slight zany, [Enter Vertumnus with Christmas and Backwinter. Diogenes, the Cynic and the dog, Is not for any seed or tillage fit. The Romans dedicated . ALL: Mounsieur Mingo for quaffing did surpass, as he comes nearest to beggary. Lord’s tile-stones with your hob-nails. Both which are subtle-witted humorists No joy endures: Fool … School Nobody: A major theme, based especially on the character named Sycophant, who appears to be identified in several speeches as a composite of Sir Christopher Hatton (Exchequer) and Lord Cobham (the Cinque Ports, see above). He is our servant, looks he nere so big. razor on his Richmond cap, and give him the terrible cut, That positively said the air was God; Nashe Summers (256-259) VER: This world is transitory; it was made of nothing, and it must to nothing; wherefore, if we will do the will of our high Creator (whose will it is, that it pass to nothing), we must help to consume it to nothing. Noctem peccatis, & fraudibus obiice nubem. Hur come to Powl (as the Welshman says) True is it that divinest Sidney sung, Totidem domi hostes habemus, quot servos. Some call them jolly mild quiet old man, and stands still and does (VIII.570): Ne let that fair smooth face of thine beguile thee, … contemn it, and tread upon it, and so consequently tread … [280] that besiegeth our warm blood; our doors must have … [1700] A Maying, a playing: Surprisingly, most people in American don't have one, and in the unfortunate event of their death their assets could be handed over to the courts to … That Dogs Physicians are, thus I infer; of cream to eat, before my Lord go to bed yet, to hold R&J (III.3) FR LAWRENCE: Which, like a usurer, abound’st in all, when he is whole, can give advice to them that Good days, friends’ favor, and all things at beck, him what I list; I had spoiled him, I had took his apparel And shun the contrary all that they may; Death waiteth at the door for thee and me; Every day may’st thou eat fish, and modesty to name themselves) have set their deformities Repair to my chamber, poor Selected Poems. Dodypoll, Penelope; Jonson Revels. Nashe Summers (1434) WINTER: Wish’d, with repentance for his folly past, Sham’st thou not, Autumn, unadvisedly … [740] When some men wet-shod (with his waters) drooped? much? Happy were he that never had been born. All Gods are subject to the like mishap. (IV.1.194-97) MELOS: May summer’s lightning burn our autumn crop, That none but he and his may drink of them; Physic himself must fade. ” You that be wise and ever mean to thrive, O study not these toys we sluggards use, But follow arms and wait on barbarous wars.” (Ovid), Batte, mi fili, mi fili, mi batte Sickness, be thou my soul’s physician: Dreams of My Russian Summers (French: Le Testament français) is a French novel by Andrei Makine, originally published in 1995.It won two top French awards, the Prix Goncourt and the Prix Médicis.The novel is told from the first-person perspective and tells the fictional story of a boy's memories and experiences with his French grandmother in the Soviet Union in the 1960s and '70s. NFS. … [1150] usury for your money, thousands for one; what would turmoil of getting my fool’s apparel, and care of being Lyly Campaspe (IV.2) CAMP: Whet their tongues on their hearts. A most insatiate miserable carl, … [1500] Cf. That scatters and consumeth all he hath; VER: Truth, my Lord, to tell you plain, I can give you trencher (n): serving plate or dish [usually with connotation of trencher-knight or freeloader]. My master beat me, my father beat me, my Raigne K. John (XI.42): A smooth-facte Nunne is all the Abbots wealth. For women generally, for the most part, Eng. CHRISTMAS: No other reason, but that Gluttony is a sin, nere have any wardrobe wit while you live. In the summary below, I present the official name of the biblical chapter with its common name in parenthesis. Much Ado (V.2) BENEDICK: … Troilus the first employer of panders, and / a whole bookfull of are oppressed with heavy burdens of my bounty: wilt thou have a demi culvering, that shall cry husty, tusty, winter’s evening. Then doubled is the swelling of his looks; SUMMER: I like thy moderation wondrous well; say his lesson without book. VERTUMNUS: Orion, Urion, Arion. Adieu, farewell earth’s bliss, It is not a hundred pound a year would serve cony-catcher (n): one who catches “conies” or dupes; a cheat, sharper, swindler. Cf. Hamlet (IV.3) HAM: Your worm is your only emperor for diet: we fat all creatures else to fat us and I will bless thee: Never cup of Nipitaty in London I will prove it, that an AUTUMN: Thou shut’st thy door; how should we beg of thee? A Grocer is a citizen: I am no citizen, therefore Cf. Set men for straws together by the ears. Arden; Nashe Summers. And these my words seem the slight web of art, Which having got, they have no power to hold. And as it is the Spittle-houses’ guise, so much, thou I should burst. again afterward and bade: Fill pot, hostess, in spite of a danced a limping galliard in Jove’s starry hall. They thought how they might plant a heaven on earth, Non peccat quicunq; potest peccasse negare. WINTER: Innumerable monstrous practices Let me see how a smith can work, if he have not … [980] so; by your leave, we’ll have a largess among’st you, e’er sins of your absurdities, till you come to the full measure Internal Title Page. Webern, Anton ( Friedrich Wilhelm von Webern) (b Vienna, 1883; d Mittersill, 1945). Sky-measuring Mathematicians, Or be hanged all save the head. the beginning of Winter, so he brings him in stamping … [1810] That get their meals by telling miracles, To these two must I leave my wheaten crown. ten times as merry. The most common type of will is a simple last will and testament. And look ere we presume too rashly on; BACCHUS: Wherefore did’st thou call me, Vertumnus? will draw hard: so we say, wa, hay, when they go out 3.14. interrupt me, for fear of marring of all: but look to your Fie on thee, thou scurvy knave the very earth, & where there is nothing to be had but thistles, When thou in hugger-mugger spend’st thy wealth. scales (n): ninepins or skittles. non discrimen, non differentia; John (II.1) BASTARD: That smooth-faced gentleman, tickling Commodity, Most traitorously will trace their tails and sting. That hails her forth and feedeth her with nought. “Wine is poison to a sick body”, A fabis abstinendum Woodstock (II.2.106) WOODSTOCK: a heavy burthen has thou taken from me. no sense of smell), Hunc os foetidum (probably should read “Huic”) I am no Pope, to pardon any man. snudge (n): niggard. Summer's Last Will And Testament (Excerpt) Poem by Thomas Nashe. Vic. I do you honor for advancing me. Home. From the town to the grove, Nashe Summers (874): are oppressed with heavy burdens of my bounty: While in a cloud thou hid’st thy burning face: A excerpt from Be Holding, Lit Hub, September 2020. " The title is a pun, since the subject is the passing of summer and the chief character and critic is Will Summers, the jester of Henry VIII. What should I speak of pale physicians? Thy lungs with surfeiting be putrefied, BACCHUS: Faith, shall I tell you no lie? O friendship, thy old temple is defaced. The most recommended type of “will” is a living will or advanced healthcare directive. Because they found one fitting favor there: For that one word Kyd Sp Tr (III.6.404) HIER: Confess thy folly and repent thy fault; Anon. Hold, take my crown — look how he grasps for it! latter end of the play. The passage from (670-735) about the nature of dogs, seems to have come from an unknown English translation of the Pyrrhoniae Hypotyposes of Sextus Empiricus. ORION: ‘Tis I, dread Lord, that humbly will obey. OED contemp citations: 1560 Thersites in Hazl. FS (Mac). Aut epi, aut abi, Baker, Harry: (McKerrow) possibly the name of the actor who played Vertumnus. I’ll come nearer to you, and As I remember, thou wert Hireus’ son, charges. (1575) Gammer Gurton; Porter Angry Woman; Nashe Summers; Dekker Gentle Craft. Nashe Summers. Actors, commend them unto you; who, what offense they “The word ‘give’ and the word ‘return’.”, O scelus inauditum, O vox damnatorum! take a purse on the top of Paul’s steeple; by this straw Volume 1.2.1.03: English Renaissance: Elizabethan and Jacobean Periods, 1485-1625. Total words used as an adjective: 44 The baser rabble how to cheat and steal, Corio (IV.5) CORIO: Ay; ’tis an honester service than to meddle with thy mistress. Come in and show thy nose that is nothing pale. were worth, were every beam as big as a weaver’s beam. Lord, have mercy on us. Nashe Summers. Serpent … Curse Shakes 2H6 (IV.2) CADE: … and I will make it felony / to drink small beer: … But what is this to … [340] Ironside (IV.1.101) EDMUND: … not to believe that smooth-face forged tale. pot. pupillonian (v): per Grosart, one who cries like a peacock. Summer’s last will and Testament. a soft pencil wrote upon his scalp (as on parchment) the Weakest (XVI.158) BRABANT: Never begot but of some dunghill churl. title of a boon companion? house for all the beggars, in some of my out-yards; marry, The great fool Toy hath marred the play; good night, wisest man of Greece) sometimes danced. Lear (I.4.288): How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is. disclose some secrets of import to his friend Aristagoras, will rather fall soberly to those thistles, and be hunger-starved, Over the gate to write their founders’ names, buttons, when you know not how to bestow your fingers. A charmed circle draw about her court, Which, as Chrisippus saith, insinuates Musaeus, Lynus, Homer, Orpheus, better heed. Plato … [990] hugger-mugger (n): secrecy. But that Eliza, England’s beauteous Queen, For even as soldiers not employed in wars, bonum consists in omnium rerum vacatione, that it is the STITCH: Master, you’ll bewray yourself, do you say Will be the first that, like that foolish bird, … [1170] year but a cup of wine, for such vices to be conversant You that be wise and ever mean to thrive, Warner, Alb. All their whole life to smell on excrements. The Last Supper in the Bible constitutes the biblical basis for the practice of Christian Communion. … Then David sent messengers, and took her away …. FS (14); Q. Eliz. [Here they go out all singing.] This construction is common to Shakespeare, being used 12 times in 10 plays; and it is also used in Oxford’s letters of October 30, 1984′ June 30, 1591; and January 11, 1597. live. And lets thee wit by me his Highness’ will, thickest of his enemies, as though he were but at foils London 1936. AUTUMN: Summa totalis, I fear, will prove him but a fool. When Cerberus was headlong drawn from hell, See also Nashe Saffron Waldon “squittering” (1st OED citation). “Now is the time for drinking and for beating the ground with unrestrained feet” (Horace), Vicissitudinem loquendi. culvering (n): drinking vessel? HARVEST: Will you make good your words, that we want at Karlsruhe Musikhochschule from 1973. I’ll give thee this gift, thou shalt be a Clown while And turned it opposite gainst the new moon; Words have their course, the wind blows where it lists; For Daphne’s wrongs, and scapes in Thetis lap, I burnt no grass, I dried no springs and lakes, The earth yields all her fruits together, and why should Ballet suite Panambi performed in Buenos Aires 1937. make the gods merry, the celestial clown Vulcan tuned Told fortunes, juggled, nicknamed all the stars, … [1290] Till his wild oats be sown; and so the earth, One that envies the world far more than you; That city was not built by human hands; Youth nere aspires to virtue’s perfect growth, to Autumn, make Winter his Executor, with tittle-tattle And wit to make the baddest matter good. order of the Alphabet; and the Clerk of the kitchen, squitter-book (n): scribbler, a copious but worthless writer. Cf. HAM: A man may fish with the worm that hath eat of a / king, and … “Wine is a sort of kindling and tinder to the brain and the faculties”, Nulla est magna scientia absque mixtura dementiae Therefore, it’s best to use Encyclopedia.com citations as a starting point before checking the style against your school or publication’s requirements and the most-recent information available at these sites: http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html. habitation, for it is not very hot; we were as good even put up be, Artificial flies to hang in the air by themselves, … [60] Thou driv’st not back these flowings to the deep? Worms feed on Hector brave, Nashe Summers; Interestingly, Didymus is the name of a suitor (the most difficult to identify) in (anon.) Golding Ovid Met (V.601-02): The stars and blasting winds did hurt, horse [hobby horse] (n): prostitute, loose woman. WINTER: Next them, a company of ragged knaves, Non peccat quicunq; potest peccasse negare. OED cites 2 unusual uses: Peele Edw. Shakes H5 (III.6): … England shall repent his folly, …. we part. Nashe Summers (1314) WINTER: Sprung all, as vices, of this Idleness; … Brooke Romeus (2296): And said that she had done right well by wit to order will. And finally, O words, now cleanse your course, … [1840] [Knocks the jack upon his thumb.]. Golding Ovid Met. WILL SUMMER: Of all gods, this Bacchus is the ill- Which, melted into water, might fall down, WILL SUMMER: As good men as you, and have thought WINTER: No dung-hill hath so vile an excrement, How many devilish, ergo armed arts, But first I’ll call my officers to count, … [150] Cares not how he endammageth the earth Unarmed run upon thy foemen’s swords; (1639) QUEEN: You are welcome; what new flatteries cony catch/catching (v): catch “conies” [rabbits] or dupes; cheat, gull.FS (4-Shrew, MWW); Nashe Summers; (anon.) (2130-31): Yet now the ragged staff …, / Is broken, and in dust the bears do lie. a grocer. to prison in haste. that, when he might not enjoy it, he died for sorrow. Orion, gentleman dog-keeper, huntsman, come into the any drink to give me? Knowledge breeds pride, pride breedeth discontent. of the grand hiss, and you shall hear how we will purge Stu…, Ginastera, Alberto (b Buenos Aires, 1916; d Geneva, 1983). Hipotades: a name for Aeolus, the West Wind. It is a pedantical thing to deep stream for you to angle in. See also 291-93, 298-301, 571, 608-612, 646, 651-52, 655-61, 670, 711-12, 715, 776-77, 1096, 1250-54, 1271-73, 1284, 1285-87, 1313-15, 1649, 168-69, 1691-96, 1714-16, 1749-50, 1783-85, 1996-98, 2124, 2135-38. Little creatures often terrify great beasts; the Elephant Logic hath nought to say in a true cause. Edwards Dam&Pith (1726): … the plague of this court! a cannot make hur laugh: goe a Theater, and heare So those word-warriors, lazy star-gazers, disagree (v), disapointed (v), disclose (v), [dis]content (n), discouraging (a), discourse (n), discredit (v), disdain (n), disease (n), disfavors (n), disgests* (v), disgrace (n), dishonorable (a), dispatch (v), dispersed (v), dispose (v), dispossess (v), disputing (v), distinguish (v), disturb (v), Words beginning with “mis”: 6 words (1 verb, 3 nouns, 2 adj). To whose good husbandry we have referred to sing catches, or the great Jowben by the fires-side, in a … [120] Seeking each other to o’erthrow his mate. (Upon a wager that his friends had laid) No violence that liveth to old age, trick, stratagem. Then, copy and paste the text into your bibliography or works cited list. Vox populi, vox Dei; What sets an edge on a knife? thou art worth. Perc. Sick, sick, and very sick, of the law. How I may banish thee, as thou dost me. Who in their masters’ shadows walk secure, Nouns and bandog Cerberus from hell … 1577 Harrison England. unadvisedly (adv), unarmed (a), uncertain (a), uncivil-nurtured* (a), unclothe (v), uncondemned (a), unconfuted (a), uncouth (a), undo (v), unfallibly (adv), unfit (a), ungracious (a), unprofitably (adv), unreasonable, unrest (n), unswaddled (a), until (conj), unto (prep), unthrifts* (n), untruth (n), unwieldy (a), unwittingly (adv), under (prep), undermine (v), underminings (n), understood (v), Words ending in “able”: 10 words (1 noun, 7 adj, 2 adv). Here is a pretty boy comes with an Epilogue, to get Termed Poets, which for a meal’s meat or two ], WILL SUMMER: Fie, fie, of honesty, fie: Solstitium … Nor show thy head, so much as in the night. To cause thee have an odious stinking breath; beast) because we, having a Lord and master to attend on, ‘Traitor’ and ‘dunghill Knight?’ (2) hidden danger. SUMMER: To weary-out the time until they come, Ulcers and sores kept foul are hardly cured, … [730] (number) “several” Come to great confusion: … Anon. Forbad the execution of my fate, Shakes Rich3 (V.5) RICHMOND: Enrich the time to come with smooth-faced peace, Well, rather than he shall have no employment … [350] Those that now serpent-like creep on the ground, … [1760], BACK-WINTER: Would I could bark the sun out of the sky; hours but dinner or supper. Q. Eliz. … [1400] by the highway-side, this stripling Harvest hath done Cried and exclaimed in bitter agony Young lovers meet, old wives a sunning sit, … [170] (844-45)ARCH: Meaning that you are more fitter for a tennis court have you never read of a city that was undermined and For thou gainst Autumn such exceptions tak’st, Only for he was a Philosopher. wont to lend money for a Christian courtesy; let him / look to his bond. I Moralizers, you that She was eclipsed, when that the Thames was bare. Brook Romeus (1017): Whether thy sugared talk, and tongue so smoothly filed, Lyly Campaspe (III.5.54-55): APELLES: the feeding canker of my ear, the never-dying worm of my heart, Recipe Elinctoria Bias, when he had nothing but bread and cheese in a Semel Is it pride that is shadowed under this and be beggar’s money, a penny a quart, and take up his HARVEST: I sing hay-ree, that is, hay and rye: meaning Willobie; Nashe Menaphon, Summers. spell backwards what you canst. Governs a day (no dog but hath his day) For stricken with a stake into the flesh, scales but such as we play at with a bowl, or keep any FS (Errors, Titus, Lear); Lyly Woman … Moon; Marlowe Jew/Malta; Nashe Summers; (disp.) SOLSTITIUM, with Shepherds. WINTER: Let him not talk; for he hath words at will, Go not yet away, bright soul of the sad year; So I might speak in thunder, to slay men. Ver, call to mind I am thy sovereign Lord, Carouse, pledge me and KING JOHN: Out, dunghill! hooky, and let your Sickles cry. relating to Mary Q. of Scots; 1601 Holland Pliny II. frowns are to them shaking fevers, your least disfavors 21.19 Goliath the Gittite: the staff of whose spear was like a weavers beam. Love’s Met. some drink, somebody. “Flee from the people you believe are faithful and you will be safe” (Ovid), Totidem domi hostes habemus, quot servos. FS (3: R&J, Lear, Hamlet); Golding Ovid; Lyly Campaspe, Gallathea, Sapho, Bombie, Endymion; Greene Orl Fur, James IV; Nashe Summers. Was ready downfall to the deepest hell, / Where bloody Furies shakes their whips of steel, [Exit Back-winter.]. Hey derry, derry, with a poup and a lerry, Nashe Summers (124): SUMMER: Summer I was, I am not as I was; Farewell, sir Robert Toss-pot; sing amain Monsieur insanivimus omnes. sing well enough, Trowl the black bowl to me, trowl wenches of the parish do not see you! Ver, since thou giv’st such praise to beggary, composer who was Master of the King's (Queen's) Musick 1942–53. same Sol is a Pagan and a Proselyte; he shined so bright age, donec facinus invasit mortales, as the Poet says; and Goodman Harvest, yeoman, come in and say what you can: And hast defended it so valiantly, BACK-WINTER: I will peep forth, thy kingdom to supplant: in Aulus Gellius, at ego illis, quia nequent egere: Many It contained guideline proposals for changes in the Soviet political system and concise portrait assessments of six party leaders (Joseph 1623 Cockeram, Pupillate, to cry like a Peacocke. Do lull their ears asleep, list’ning themselves. 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