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... thee know , that it occurred to me very often in my mind , what kind of wise men there formerly were throughout the ... thee that thou do as I believe thou wilt , that thou , who pourest out to them these worldly things as often as thou ...
... thee know , that it occurred to me very often in my mind , what kind of wise men there formerly were throughout the ... thee that thou do as I believe thou wilt , that thou , who pourest out to them these worldly things as often as thou ...
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... thee thine will ( wish ) ; I have wended ( turned ) into Eng- lish Gospel's holy lore , After that little wit that me My Lord hath lent . C. - OLD ENGLISH , 1250-1350 . 6. HENRY III . Proclamation in A. D. 1258 . ( From Marsh's Origin ...
... thee thine will ( wish ) ; I have wended ( turned ) into Eng- lish Gospel's holy lore , After that little wit that me My Lord hath lent . C. - OLD ENGLISH , 1250-1350 . 6. HENRY III . Proclamation in A. D. 1258 . ( From Marsh's Origin ...
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... thee to prestis , and offre that gifte that Moyses comaundide , into witnessing to hem . Sothely when he hadde entride in to Capharnaum , centurio neigide to hym preyinge hym , And said , Lord , my child lyeth in the hous sike on the ...
... thee to prestis , and offre that gifte that Moyses comaundide , into witnessing to hem . Sothely when he hadde entride in to Capharnaum , centurio neigide to hym preyinge hym , And said , Lord , my child lyeth in the hous sike on the ...
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... thee , Jhesu the sone of God ? hast thou comen hidir before the tyme for to tourmente vs ? Sothely a floc , or droue , of many hoggis lesewynge was nat fer from hem . But the deuelis preyeden him , sey- inge , gif thou castist out vs ...
... thee , Jhesu the sone of God ? hast thou comen hidir before the tyme for to tourmente vs ? Sothely a floc , or droue , of many hoggis lesewynge was nat fer from hem . But the deuelis preyeden him , sey- inge , gif thou castist out vs ...
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... thee come I to joy out of tormènt ; But now to purpose of my first intent . Bewailing in my chamber , thus alone , Despaired of all joy and remedy , For - tired of my thought , and woe begone ; And to the window gan I walk in hye , " To ...
... thee come I to joy out of tormènt ; But now to purpose of my first intent . Bewailing in my chamber , thus alone , Despaired of all joy and remedy , For - tired of my thought , and woe begone ; And to the window gan I walk in hye , " To ...
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