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  1.  The Eve Of Saint Mark / Keats, John
    Was parcell'd out from time to time: "Gif ye wol stonden hardie wight- Amiddes of the blacke night- Righte in the churche porch, pardie Ye wol behold a companie Approchen ...  details...
  2.  The Canterbury Tales / Chaucer, Geoffrey
    , And eek in what array that they were inne; And at a knyght than wol I first bigynne. A knyght ... ; Of cursyng oghte ech gilty man him drede- For curs wol slee, right as assoillyng savith  details...
  3.  Disguising at Hertford / Lydgate, John, 1370-1451
    the distaff is brooke With theyre fistes wyves wol be wrooke. Blessed thoo men that cane in suche offence ... husbandes might lyf in rest, And that theyre wyves in theyre felle might Wol medle amonge mercy with theyre  details...
  4.  Troilus and Criseyde / Chaucer, Geoffrey, 1343?-1400
    , For now wol I gon streight to my matere, In whiche ye may the double sorwes here Of Troilus, in loving ... this matere, 265 For I it gan, I wol ther-to refere. With-inne the temple he wente him forth pleyinge  details...
  5.  Yorkshire Ditties, Second Series To which is added The Cream of Wit and Humour from his Popular Writings / Hartley, John, 1839-1915
    ' walked aght thi granny;--awst niver forget; For we blushed wol us faces wor all in a blaze;-- It wor nooa ... ' this world wol tha stays, But aw wish tha'd been born i' thi gronfayther's days. Heart Brocken. He wor  details...
  6.  Henry VIII / Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
    Wol. Sir, you cannot; I would your Grace would giue vs but an houre Of priuate conference Kin ... ; haue at him Suff. I another. Exeunt. Norfolke and Suffolke. Wol. Your Grace ha's giuen a President of wisedome  details...
  7.  Beggars Bush From the Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher (Volume 2 of 10) /
    , Hubert. _Wol_. What? _Hubert_ stealing from me? who disarm'd him? It was more than I commanded; take ... it On my own bosom, ere it shall be drawn Unworthily or rudely. _Wol_. Would you leave me Without a farewel, _Hubert  details...
  8.  Yorkshire Lyrics Poems written in the Dialect as Spoken in the West Riding of Yorkshire. To which are added a Selection of Fugitive Verses not in the Dialect / Hartley, John, 1839-1915
    it 'em Hot. Give it 'em hot, an be hanged to ther feelins! Souls may be lost wol yor choosin' yor ... ther state; "What one chap's done another can," Sed Bet, "let's get agate." "This morn wol darnin socks  details...
  9.  Dr. Benjamin Franklin's leben. Aus dem englischen �ubersetzt ... / Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
    natur(id)en ^ang, von ftd^ unb i^ren »^anblungen ju fpred)en; unb id) barf i()m wol)t folgen, ol ... »^eraenggrunb. 3Cu§ ©berbutne, ♦) wo tcb wol^n' onje^t, S^cnn' icb mit Flamen micb, £)bn' oEeö 2Crg ©u  details...
  10.  Bulchevy's Book of English Verse / Anonymous
    proude, So wel hit wol hem seme, Yef me shal wonte wille of on, This wunne weole y wole forgon Ant ... -bove; For he nil falsen no wight, dar I seye, That wol his herte al hoolly on him leye. And sin he best to love is  details...

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