"Semblably" Quotes from Famous Books
... one, When they perceyued this shepheard dead and gone, The okes, elmes, and euery sorte of dere Shronke vnder shadowes, abating all their chere. The mightie walles of Ely Monastery, The stones, rockes, and towres semblably, The marble pillers and images echeone, Swet all for sorowe, when this good cocke was gone, Though he of stature were humble, weake and leane, His minde was hye, his liuing pure and cleane, Where other ... — The Ship of Fools, Volume 1 • Sebastian Brandt |