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Pagina 24
... that high men of this land , that of their blood come , Hold all the same speech that they of them took ; tolth of hym wel lute ; tell ( reckon ) of him well little : 6 Nostrils . 6 Prater . [ Old Orthography . 24 CHAP . L OLD ENGLISH .
... that high men of this land , that of their blood come , Hold all the same speech that they of them took ; tolth of hym wel lute ; tell ( reckon ) of him well little : 6 Nostrils . 6 Prater . [ Old Orthography . 24 CHAP . L OLD ENGLISH .
Pagina 33
... telling . 9 Have . 13 Days appointed for the amicable settlement of differences . 10 Poor people . 11 Farm . 14 Half cloak . THE DOCTOR OF PHYSIC . With us ther was a Doctour of Phisike , In all this world ne was ther non him like To ...
... telling . 9 Have . 13 Days appointed for the amicable settlement of differences . 10 Poor people . 11 Farm . 14 Half cloak . THE DOCTOR OF PHYSIC . With us ther was a Doctour of Phisike , In all this world ne was ther non him like To ...
Pagina 45
... tell can ; Forget not yet ! Forget not yet the great assays , The cruel wrong , the scornful ways , The painful patience in delays , Forget not yet ! Forget not ! -Oh ! forget not this , How long ago hath been , and is The mind that ...
... tell can ; Forget not yet ! Forget not yet the great assays , The cruel wrong , the scornful ways , The painful patience in delays , Forget not yet ! Forget not ! -Oh ! forget not this , How long ago hath been , and is The mind that ...
Pagina 50
... tell syck , and so dyed the thyrde daye , and was buryed in the churche of saynt Peter , and there he lyethe . — Reprint of 1812 , vol . i . pp . 510 , 511 . 28. TYNDALE , d . 1536. ( Manual , p . 62. ) MATTHEW'S GOSPEL , CHAP . VIII ...
... tell syck , and so dyed the thyrde daye , and was buryed in the churche of saynt Peter , and there he lyethe . — Reprint of 1812 , vol . i . pp . 510 , 511 . 28. TYNDALE , d . 1536. ( Manual , p . 62. ) MATTHEW'S GOSPEL , CHAP . VIII ...
Pagina 52
... tell what to do , so that when the matter came to the poynte , the Judge was a meane to the gentylwoman that she wold let the great mă haue a quietnes in hyr Lande . I beseche your grace that ye wyll loke to these matters . 30. SIR ...
... tell what to do , so that when the matter came to the poynte , the Judge was a meane to the gentylwoman that she wold let the great mă haue a quietnes in hyr Lande . I beseche your grace that ye wyll loke to these matters . 30. SIR ...
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