"Eeke" Quotes from Famous Books
... groweth upon roote Sche schal eek know, to whom it will do boote Al be his woundes never ... — The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare • Henry Nicholson Ellacombe
... tho[1] It is five year or more ago; That it was May, thus dreamed me, In time of love and jollity. That all thing 'ginneth waxen gay, For there is neither busk nor hay[2] In May, that it nill[3] shrouded been And [4] it with new(e) leaves wrene[5] These wood(e)s eek recover green, That dry in winter been to seen;[6] And the earth waxeth proud withal For sweet dews that on it fall. And the poor estate forget In which that winter had it set. And then becometh the ground so proud, That it will have a new(e) shroud, ... — Song and Legend From the Middle Ages • William D. McClintock and Porter Lander McClintock |