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The earliest known use of the noun vow-breaker is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for vow-breaker is from 1532, in the writing ...
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The vow breaker. Or, The faire maide of Clifton In Notinghamshire as ...
The vow breaker. Or, The faire maide of Clifton In Notinghamshire as it hath beene diuers times acted by severall companies with great applause.
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The Vow-Breaker. - Eighteenth-Century Poetry Archive
Eighteenth-Century Poetry Archive (ECPA) is a collaborative digital collection and research project devoted to the poetry of the long eighteenth century.
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vow-breaker
vow-breaker [breaker n.] One who breaks his or her vow.1532 More Confut. Tindale Wks. 611/2 Faithful aduoutrers, faithful vowe breakers, faithfull theues. 1565 Harding Confut. i. v. 15 To reuele the truth of his gospell by Apostates, vowebreakers, churchrobbers, and such other. 1681 Dryden Span. Fri...
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Can you explain the concept of being an oath breaker in Dungeons ...
It's pretty straightforward really. You break the oaths you swore to protect. You put the few before the many or the many before the few.
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The vow breaker. Or the faire maide of Clifton. ... 1636
The vow breaker. Or the faire maide of Clifton. ... 1636. by: Sampson, William. Publication date: 1636. Topics: Books, microfilm. Collection ...
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vow
▪ I. vow, n. (vaʊ) Forms: 3–4 vou (uuou, wou, wov), 5 woue (6 pl. woues), 6 voue; 4– vow (4, 5–6 Sc., wow), 4–7 vowe (4 wowe, 5 vowhe); 4 pl. vouwes, -is, fouwes; 4 voo, 5 voye, Sc. woe. [a. AF. vu(u, vou, vo, OF. vo, vou, vowe, veu (F. vœu):—L. vōt-um vote n., neut. of vōtus, pa. pple. of vōvēre to...
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Is Oathbreaker worth it? : r/BaldursGate3 - Reddit
Basically any time you kill an innocent as a devotion pally or show mercy to an evil character as vengeance you will break your oath.
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Oath Breaker - Wikipedia
Oath Breaker or Oathbreaker may refer to: Perjurer, someone who intentionally swears a false oath or falsifies an affirmation to tell the truth; Oath Breaker ( ...
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William Sampson's Vow-Breaker (1914): Wallrath, Hans - Amazon.com
The story follows the life of William Sampson, a young man who makes a vow to his dying mother that he will never drink alcohol. However, as he grows older, he ...
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WHAT IS BREAKING A VOW? - The Reflective Pen
Breaking a vow made with the whole heart can be devastating at worst; life-changing at best. This article is a look at the forces that may bring about such ...
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A critical edition of William Sampson's 'The Vow Breaker' 1636.
This thesis is a critical edition of William Sampson's mid-seventeenth-century play, The Vow Breaker, or The Fair Maid of Clifton.
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1689 in poetry
Works published
Great Britain
Aphra Behn, The History of the Nun; or, The Fair Vow-Breaker, Behn died on April 16 of this year
Charles Cotton, Poems
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The History of the Nun
Reworking Male Models: Aphra Behn's ‘Fair Vow-Breaker,’ Eliza Haywood's ‘Fantomina,’ and Charlotte Lennox's ‘Female Quixote,’" Modern Language Review 86 "'A Strange Sympathy’: The Rhetoric of Emotion in The History of the Nun; or, The Fair Vow-Breaker."
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William Sampson (playwright)
Sampson's piece was written partly in blank verse and partly in prose, and was published as The Vow Breaker.
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