Definition of Sownes

1. sowne [n] - See also: sowne

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sownes

sowle
sowled
sowles
sowling
sowls
sowm
sowmed
sowming
sowms
sown
sownd
sownded
sownding
sownds
sowne
sownes (current term)
sowp
sowps
sowre
sows
sowse
sowsed
sowses
sowsing
sowsse
sowssed
sowsses
sowssing
sowter
sowters

Literary usage of Sownes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Songs, Carols, and Other Miscellaneous Poems by Richard Hill (1908)
"Mary, she sayd so, "For to se my dere son dye; & sownes haue I no mo."] 30 Explicit. 51. ... wepe [her3 sownes passion, ..."

2. Representative English Comedies: With Introductory Essays and Notes, an by Charles Mills Gayley, Alwin Thaler (1903)
"sownes, now I heere foure hollo at the least ! One had a little voice; ... Hey day, from Franke and Phillip to a torche, And to a boye ! nay, sownes, then, ..."

3. Representative English Comedies: With Introductory Essays and Notes, an by Charles Mills Gayley, Alwin Thaler (1903)
"sownes, man ! and if thou hadst bin blinde, The cunny-borow thou needst must finde. I tell thee, Francis, had it bin my case, 135 And I had bin a woer in ..."

4. Kind-heart's Dream: Containing Five Apparitions with Their Invectives by Henry Chettle, Edward Francis Rimbault (1841)
"sownes, now I heere foure hollo at the least! One had a little voice; ... Hey day, from Franke and Phillip to a torche, And to a boye! nay, sownes, then, ..."

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