English Prose: Wycliffe to ClarendonOxford University Press, 1931 |
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... tell nor say it for so much as it was defended 1 upon pain of death . Then was the moder more desirous to know than she was tofore 2. And began to flatter him one time , and afterward to menace him that he should say and tell to her ...
... tell nor say it for so much as it was defended 1 upon pain of death . Then was the moder more desirous to know than she was tofore 2. And began to flatter him one time , and afterward to menace him that he should say and tell to her ...
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... tell ; we think he be fighting . ' Then he said : ' Sirs , ye are my men , my companions and friends in this journey : I require you bring me so far forward , that I may strike one stroke with my sword . ' They said they would do his ...
... tell ; we think he be fighting . ' Then he said : ' Sirs , ye are my men , my companions and friends in this journey : I require you bring me so far forward , that I may strike one stroke with my sword . ' They said they would do his ...
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... tell him one thing for his encourage- ment , that his fortune hath made him happy to be scholar to such a master : a master that knows as much both of the nature and breeding of fish as any man ; and can also tell him as well how to ...
... tell him one thing for his encourage- ment , that his fortune hath made him happy to be scholar to such a master : a master that knows as much both of the nature and breeding of fish as any man ; and can also tell him as well how to ...
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JOHN WYCLIFFE 13241384 | 1 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 31 |
LORD BERNERS 1467 ?1532 | 74 |
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