"Moste" Quotes from Famous Books
... man, moste worthie and renoumed Soveraine, seketh specially to commend and extolle the thing, whereunto he feleth hymself naturally bent and inclined, yet al soche parciallitie and private affection laid aside, it is to bee thought (that for the defence, ... — Machiavelli, Volume I - The Art of War; and The Prince • Niccolo Machiavelli
... smok. Dere mister Bigls has gone too and no nice one is left give my love to Tyler and say he must let you go for the house is sew quite their is no more fun in it. Feena got a funy leter from old Sil with moste orfle speling the pusy is well but pore Mug in ded. It was verry good of you to send me candes but I like to have you ... — Two Knapsacks - A Novel of Canadian Summer Life • John Campbell |