English Prose: Wycliffe to Clarendon. 1921Oxford University Press, 1931 |
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... stand by idleness , by solitariness , and corners , by night and darkness , by fortune and chance , by craft and subtilty , use such pastimes as stand by labour : upon the daylight , in open sight of men , having such an end as is come ...
... stand by idleness , by solitariness , and corners , by night and darkness , by fortune and chance , by craft and subtilty , use such pastimes as stand by labour : upon the daylight , in open sight of men , having such an end as is come ...
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... stand bare - headed before the gods or in presence of the magistrates , it was rather done for our health , and to enure and arm us against injuries of the weather , than in respect of reverence . And since we are speaking of cold , and ...
... stand bare - headed before the gods or in presence of the magistrates , it was rather done for our health , and to enure and arm us against injuries of the weather , than in respect of reverence . And since we are speaking of cold , and ...
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... standing in his degree before him , his chiefest sort of the nobles standing within a red rail and the rest without ... stand all sorts of horsemen and soldiers , that belong unto his captains and all other comers . At these rails there ...
... standing in his degree before him , his chiefest sort of the nobles standing within a red rail and the rest without ... stand all sorts of horsemen and soldiers , that belong unto his captains and all other comers . At these rails there ...
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JOHN WYCLIFFE 13241384 | 1 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 31 |
LORD BERNERS 1467 ?1532 | 74 |
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