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The Pilgrimage of Pure Devotion / Erasmus, Desiderius, 1469-1536
comunicacyo that you dyd sayle streght to hell. _Ogy._ No, thankyd be god, I haue faryd as well syns I went hens, as euer I dyd in all my lyffe. _Me._ Well, a man may well perceyue that all soche rumours ... details...- creator(s) - Erasmus, Desiderius, 1469-1536
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The Rowley Poems / Chatterton, Thomas
, From her galled necke dyd twytte[3] the chayne awaie, Kennynge her legeful sonnes falle all arounde ... ] graie, 5 Twayne lonelie shepsterres[5] dyd abrodden[6] flie, (The rostlyng details...- creator(s) - Chatterton, Thomas
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- subject(s) - mie; hys; thie; aella; chatterton; dyd; wylle; wythe; ynne; bie; birtha; fyghte; botte; ynn; wyth; thys; rowley; mee; kynge; hee; bee; syr charles; rowley poems; william canynge; thomas chatterton; poems; mie love; mie harte; rowley; mee; bie; hys; mie; wyth; thie; mie love; botte; william canynge; chatterton; bee; hee; ynn; birtha; thys; aella; mie harte; ynne; kynge; poems; fyghte; wythe; dyd; thomas chatterton; rowley poems; syr charles; wylle;
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Two Dyaloges (c. 1549) / Erasmus, Desiderius, 1469-1536
, eftesones dyd instant and moue me to translate these two dyaloges folowynge, to whose getlenes ... & taunted me in dede. Cannius. But I wolde saye this geere dyd wonderous wel yf this gospel boke dyd details...- creator(s) - Erasmus, Desiderius, 1469-1536
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- subject(s) - cannius; bea; haue; poliphe; poliphemus; boni; thynge; wyll; hym; boke; poli; mynde; thynke; thynges; dede; neuer; wolde; canni; howe; gospell; euery; theyr; suche; dothe; bea; euery; thynke; boni; cannius; wolde; haue; theyr; mynde; poliphemus; neuer; dede; suche; canni; hym; boke; thynge; dothe; poli; poliphe; gospell; wyll; howe; thynges;
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The Wright's Chaste Wife A Merry Tale (about 1462) / Adam, of Cobsam
wrought he hem farre and nere, And dyd tham wele I-nough. 18 ... , And so he dyd her doughter fre: 45 and proposed for For the erand that he for ca details...- creator(s) - Adam, of Cobsam
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- subject(s) - seyd; sche; wyfe; hys; stuard; haue; garlond; wryght; sche seyd; thys; wyth; hym; scha; proctoure; hadde; nott; owte; myght; lyne; lord seyd; wright's chaste; flax; gan; mete; wright; dame; steward; chaste wife; butt; leaf; lord; wife; sche; hys; hadde; wyth; butt; haue; lord seyd; leaf; wife; flax; gan; lord; nott; lyne; hym; myght; thys; garlond; seyd; sche seyd; mete; wright; wright's chaste; scha; dame; wyfe; chaste wife; owte; proctoure; stuard; steward; wryght;
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Preface to the Works of Shakespeare (1734) / Theobald, Lewis, 1688-1744
, seven Seasons, and dy'd that very Year in which the _Players_ publish'd the first Edition of his Works ... to be the same, who, by _Dugdale_ in his Antiquities of _Warwickshire_, is said to have dy'd in the Year 1614 details...- creator(s) - Theobald, Lewis, 1688-1744
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Poor Richard Improved / Franklin, Benjamin
when they dy'd, went to Bed without a Candle. Knaves & Nettles are akin; stroak 'em kindly ... details...- creator(s) - Franklin, Benjamin
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- subject(s) - anno; microcosm; copernicus; newton; frozen; frost; ice; plague; beer; winter; pair; skin; fish; american literature; microcosm; pair; plague; ice; beer; winter; newton; anno; skin; frost; copernicus; fish; frozen; american literature;
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Ballad Book / Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946
glytteryde as dyd a glede; A bolder barne was never born. "Tell me what men ye ar," he says, "Or whos ... streght; Many a freyke, that was full fre, Ther undar foot dyd lyght. At last the Duglas and the Persè details...- creator(s) - Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946
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- subject(s) - binnorie; blaw; sae; hae; gude; mither; ballad; maun; fair annet; nae; frae; gae; young redin; hame; ballads; gane; bonnie; robin hood; bonny; bonnie mill; sall; lang; doun; robin; blaw winds; sair; plaid awa'; weel; ane; scottish; gin; percy; young beich; binnorie; weel; robin; fair annet; blaw winds; ballads; gude; mither; bonny; ballad; young redin; lang; sall; blaw; doun; nae; gane; frae; ane; percy; robin hood; hame; plaid awa'; sae; maun; hae; gin; gae; sair; bonnie; scottish; young beich; bonnie mill;
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Hymns and Spiritual Songs / Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748
by the labours of his Son, And dy'd in his own blood.] 8 Dear God, the treasures of thy love Are everlasting ... this heavenly light! Prophets and kings desir'd it long, But dy'd without the sight. 5 The watchmen join details...- creator(s) - Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748
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- subject(s) - hymn; christ; jesus; grace; god; throne; lord; sin; eternal; praise; glory; eternal; christ; god; throne; grace; praise; jesus; lord; sin; hymn; glory;
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Fruitful Diologe Called the Epicure / Erasmus, Desiderius, 1469-1536
praysed amongtst all men. Ageyn his subiectes dyd obey his commaundement feynedly with Ypocrisie, but in their heartes they abhorred gods woord. O the miserie that dyd afterwarde sodeinly ensue vpon them, O ... details...- creator(s) - Erasmus, Desiderius, 1469-1536
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- subject(s) - haue; hedo; spv; thei; vnto; bee; thynges; mynde; thyng; hym; doo; suche; god; spv; vnto; haue; mynde; thei; doo; god; bee; suche; hym; thynges; thyng; hedo;
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The Psalms of David Imitated in the Language of the New Testament and Applied to the Christian State and Worship / Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748
that dy'd. 4 When our obedient hands have done A thousand works of righteousness, We put our trust in God ... of blood each other meet; By lot his garments they divide And mock the pangs in which he dy'd. 6 But God details...- creator(s) - Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748
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- subject(s) - psalm; lord; god; saints; praise; grace; psalm; god; praise; lord; saints; grace;
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