"Dele" Quotes from Famous Books
... goode of Silverwoode, That bowman stout and hende, In donjon gloom abides his doom— God dele him ... — The Knight of the Golden Melice - A Historical Romance • John Turvill Adams
... duty they ought. Without any compliment to him, and to do him nothing but justice, set aside his being a prince, he is realie the finest gentelman I ever knew. He has a very good presence, and resembles King Charles a great dele. His presence, tho', is not the best of him; he has fine partes, and dispatches all his buissiness himself with the greatest exactness. I never saw any body write so finely. He is afable to a great degree w^{t}out looseing that majestie that he ought to have, and has the sweetest temper in the ... — Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745. - Volume I. • Mrs. Thomson |