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... ( o'er , e'er ) , having , evil , liever , devil ( de'il ) , was often dropped in pronunciation , making of any such word , as here , a monosyllable . 11 Stour , battle . Old French " estour ; " Icelandic " styr . " 13 So mot I thee , so ...
... ( o'er , e'er ) , having , evil , liever , devil ( de'il ) , was often dropped in pronunciation , making of any such word , as here , a monosyllable . 11 Stour , battle . Old French " estour ; " Icelandic " styr . " 13 So mot I thee , so ...
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... o'er in pronunciation . The elision is only marked once or twice in the text , by way of reminder , but should be always observed in reading . 15 Mot ben , must be . " For God it wot , that children ofté ben TO A.D. 1400. ] 39 SHORTER ...
... o'er in pronunciation . The elision is only marked once or twice in the text , by way of reminder , but should be always observed in reading . 15 Mot ben , must be . " For God it wot , that children ofté ben TO A.D. 1400. ] 39 SHORTER ...
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... o'er all , This sturdy marquis gan his hearté dress To rue upon her wifely steadfastness . " This is enough , Grisildé mine , " quoth he , " Be now no more aghast , nor evil apayed ; I have thy faith and thy benignité , As well as ever ...
... o'er all , This sturdy marquis gan his hearté dress To rue upon her wifely steadfastness . " This is enough , Grisildé mine , " quoth he , " Be now no more aghast , nor evil apayed ; I have thy faith and thy benignité , As well as ever ...
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... o'er all , This sturdy marquis gan his hearté dress To rue upon her wifely steadfastness . " This is enough , Grisildé mine , " quoth he , " Be now no more aghast , nor evil apayed ; I have thy faith and thy benignité , As well as ever ...
... o'er all , This sturdy marquis gan his hearté dress To rue upon her wifely steadfastness . " This is enough , Grisildé mine , " quoth he , " Be now no more aghast , nor evil apayed ; I have thy faith and thy benignité , As well as ever ...
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... o'er blunt To tak sic office upon hand ; [ I vow ] thou servite ane dunt 21 Of me ! " Of Peebles to the Play . 120 Ane spake with wordis wonder crous11 " A done , with ane mischance ! 12 Braid 13 up the board , " he hydis ; " tyte ! 14 ...
... o'er blunt To tak sic office upon hand ; [ I vow ] thou servite ane dunt 21 Of me ! " Of Peebles to the Play . 120 Ane spake with wordis wonder crous11 " A done , with ane mischance ! 12 Braid 13 up the board , " he hydis ; " tyte ! 14 ...
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