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... live again for him . Chat- terton's method of old spelling is so simple also that it will give hardly any trouble . His first principle is to double letters as often as possible ; his second is not to be too regular even in doing this ...
... live again for him . Chat- terton's method of old spelling is so simple also that it will give hardly any trouble . His first principle is to double letters as often as possible ; his second is not to be too regular even in doing this ...
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... 30 Own 41 wise 47 will one alms 42 who 48 forget 34 foolish 35 son 40 is every 45 live 38 be 39 not 43 bethinks 44 stranger 50 kinsman 49 may The wel ne deth the hwile he mei , ne I UNKNOWN AUTHOR (c 1170) The Poema Morale, or Moral.
... 30 Own 41 wise 47 will one alms 42 who 48 forget 34 foolish 35 son 40 is every 45 live 38 be 39 not 43 bethinks 44 stranger 50 kinsman 49 may The wel ne deth the hwile he mei , ne I UNKNOWN AUTHOR (c 1170) The Poema Morale, or Moral.
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... live go , And thine feren 15 also . Gef hit so bi - falle , 888 92 22 Al the day and al the niht , Til hit sprang dai liht , 7 Til Horn say on the stronde Men gon in the londe . " Feren , ' ‚ " 8 quath he , “ yinge , Ihc telle you ...
... live go , And thine feren 15 also . Gef hit so bi - falle , 888 92 22 Al the day and al the niht , Til hit sprang dai liht , 7 Til Horn say on the stronde Men gon in the londe . " Feren , ' ‚ " 8 quath he , “ yinge , Ihc telle you ...
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... 11 yell 12 fore- 14 death are obliged to live here 16 what - so 17 either 18 weeping 19 to which 20 making 21 semblance 22 nature 23 came precisely so , shall 25 hence 24 PEARL ( c . 1350 ) ( Unknown Author ) 14 THE PRICKE OF CONSCIENCE.
... 11 yell 12 fore- 14 death are obliged to live here 16 what - so 17 either 18 weeping 19 to which 20 making 21 semblance 22 nature 23 came precisely so , shall 25 hence 24 PEARL ( c . 1350 ) ( Unknown Author ) 14 THE PRICKE OF CONSCIENCE.
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... live hinder 16 And in that hall there was a bede , Hit was hangid with gold so rede . Lully , lulley , etc. And yn that bed there lythe a knyght , His wowndis bledyng day and nyght . Lully , lulley , etc. 1 2 room mate , sweetheart By ...
... live hinder 16 And in that hall there was a bede , Hit was hangid with gold so rede . Lully , lulley , etc. And yn that bed there lythe a knyght , His wowndis bledyng day and nyght . Lully , lulley , etc. 1 2 room mate , sweetheart By ...
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