On Mar 17, 2:01=A0pm, d...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(David DeLaney) wrote:
> Gary Thompson <quux...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >For over 60 years, there have been two "lost" citations from chapter
> >XII of E. R. Eddison's _Fish Dinner in Memison_. =A0He couldn't
remember
> >where he got the quotes from, and Paul Edmond Thomas apparently
> >couldn't find them either when we was compiling the annotated version
> >for Dell.
>
> >Took me two minutes. =A0Though without Google Books, I still wouldn't
> >have found one of them.
>
> ... so GIVE already.
>
> Dave "put them out here where only Google Groups will be needed, for
futur=
e
> =A0netgenerations" DeLaney
"[T]Here ripes the rare cheer-cheek Myrobalan" - Joshua Sylvester, The
Schisme, 697.
"From Women light and lickerous" - Randle Cotgrave, A Dictionarie of
the French and English Tongues, 1611. [De femme volage, & friande, En
tout temps bon heur nous defende:] [Pro.] From women light, and
lickorous, good fortune still deliuer vs.


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