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... took the flat sounle , and afterwards , being sounded , v was written . " 8 Miri . First English , mirig , " the adjective , and the noun " myrth , " mirth , are from the root of " mearo , " tender , soft , delicate , and " mearh ...
... took the flat sounle , and afterwards , being sounded , v was written . " 8 Miri . First English , mirig , " the adjective , and the noun " myrth , " mirth , are from the root of " mearo , " tender , soft , delicate , and " mearh ...
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... took , seized . First English " hentan . " 10 Fere , companion . First English " fera " and " gefera . " 11 Ment , bemoaned . First English " mæ'nan . " 12 Blin , cease . First English " blinnan . " 13 Swithe , quickly ; unchanged from ...
... took , seized . First English " hentan . " 10 Fere , companion . First English " fera " and " gefera . " 11 Ment , bemoaned . First English " mæ'nan . " 12 Blin , cease . First English " blinnan . " 13 Swithe , quickly ; unchanged from ...
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... Took his son and his pannier ; Into the hall went he . The Steward walked therewithal Among the lordés in the hall That were rich in weed.12 To Sir Cleges he went boldly , To come into this stead ? And said , " Who made thee so hardy ...
... Took his son and his pannier ; Into the hall went he . The Steward walked therewithal Among the lordés in the hall That were rich in weed.12 To Sir Cleges he went boldly , To come into this stead ? And said , " Who made thee so hardy ...
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... took a revenge for former injuries by spoiling and sinking ten English ships on their way from Gascony , and then went triumphing into Sluys . King Edward gathered a navy of fifty ships and pinnaces to catch the Spanish fleet on its ...
... took a revenge for former injuries by spoiling and sinking ten English ships on their way from Gascony , and then went triumphing into Sluys . King Edward gathered a navy of fifty ships and pinnaces to catch the Spanish fleet on its ...
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... took ye albidene , + No man born would ye forbere ; Ye spared not with sword nor spear To stick them and their goods to steal ; With weapon and with deed of were 5 Thus have ye wonnen worldés weal . Wealful men were ye iwis , 6 But far ...
... took ye albidene , + No man born would ye forbere ; Ye spared not with sword nor spear To stick them and their goods to steal ; With weapon and with deed of were 5 Thus have ye wonnen worldés weal . Wealful men were ye iwis , 6 But far ...
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