| Bartholomaeus (Anglicus) - 1893 - 212 pages
...goodness that is done for them, they let it pass out of mind. They desire all things that they sec, and pray and ask with voice and with hand. They love...combeth them, they kick and sprawl, and put with feet N and with hands, and withstand with all their might. They desire to drink always, unneth they are... | |
| Bartholomaeus (Anglicus) - 1905 - 242 pages
...children be nesh of flesh, lithe and pliant of body, able and light to moving, witty to learn. And lead their lives without thought and care. And set their...anon. Men behove to take heed of maidens : for they be tender of complexion ; small, pliant and fair of disposition of body : shamefast, fearful, and merry.... | |
| Bartholomaeus (Anglicus), Robert Steeie - 1905 - 230 pages
...they be soon hurt and grieved, and may not well endure hard travail. Since all children be latched with evil manners, and think </ only on things that...anon. Men behove to take heed of maidens : for they be tender of complexion ; small, pliant and fair of disposition of body : shamefast, fearful, and merry.... | |
| Bartholomaeus (Anglicus), Robert Steele - 1907 - 224 pages
...children be nesh of flesh, lithe and pliant of body, able and light to moving, witty to learn. And lead their lives without thought and care. And set their...unneth they are out of bed, when they cry for meat Men behove to take heed of maidens : for they be tender of complexion ; small, pliant and fair of disposition... | |
| Bartholomaeus (Anglicus), Robert Steele - 1905 - 230 pages
...they be soon hurt and grieved, and may not well endure hard travail. Since all children be latched with evil manners, and think only on things that be,...unneth they are out of bed, when they cry for meat Men behove to take heed of maidens : for they be tender of complexion ; small, pliant and fair of disposition... | |
| John Gardner - 1999 - 356 pages
...while they sleep. When they are washed of filth, straightway they defile themselves again. When the mother washeth and combeth them, they kick and sprawl, and put with feet and with hands, and withstandeth with all their might. For they think only on belly joy.9 That this was merely the official... | |
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