And 'twas down in yonder valley, love, where the water glideth by. |
She is abundantly full of feathers, by means whereof she glideth through the air very lightly, and maketh way through the same, with great expedition, and swiftness. |
In my sleep shall I roam 'neath oaken prow, as it glideth o'er the murky ocean. |
By that point he easily glideth, and shuffles it up in silence, for feare of distasting the Pope on the one side, or his auditors on the other. |
I hate a wayward and sad disposition that glideth over the pleasures of his life, and fastens and feeds on miseries. |