"Neele" Quotes from Famous Books
... time in the book itself is contained in the declaration at the end. From this it appears that it was written by order of the Seingnor of Cambrein for Messire Jehan the Seingnor of Neele. M. Potvin, without giving any reason for so doing, assumes that this Lord of Cambrein is none other than the Bishop of Cambrai. If this assumption be correct, the person referred to was probably either John ... — High History of the Holy Graal • Unknown
... light he spies Lucretia's glove, wherein her needle sticks; He takes it from the rushes where it lies, And griping it, the neeld his finger pricks: As who should say this glove to wanton tricks Is not inur'd: return again in haste; Thou see'st our mistress' ... — The Rape of Lucrece • William Shakespeare [Collins edition] |