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  1.  The Pilgrimage of Pure Devotion / Erasmus, Desiderius, 1469-1536
    to the promyse of Christe, sayinge. In my fathers hawse ther be many placys to dwell in, we wyll come to hym ... lawes and commaundements wherby they shall not onely do the thyng agreable to goddes wylle  details...
  2.  The Interlude of Wealth and Health / Anonymous
    425. sleminges 426. theris 433. deuose 440. ftyll (?) 443. shred wet 445. Wyll ... cun 447. thing 450 ... =omise (the '=' doubtful) 631. sstyest (spyest?) 632. lok e 633. crooke (the 'e' doubtful) 636. Wyll. (below l  details...
  3.  A Merry Dialogue Declaringe the Properties of Shrowde Shrews and Honest Wives / Erasmus, Desiderius, 1469-1536
    eies we ar trime ynough yf we please our husbands only. xan. But yet my good man so euyll wylling ... . that way is neither good nor godly, xantippa what is neither good nor godly. yf he wyll not vse me  details...
  4.  Two Dyaloges (c. 1549) / Erasmus, Desiderius, 1469-1536
    , of them whiche at this present wyll attempte to translate any boke be it that the matter be neuer so base ... . Poli. There shall be no defaute in me, I tell you I wyll do my diligence. Can. Naye  details...
  5.  The Rowley Poems / Chatterton, Thomas
    with excitement, than The Sarasen lokes _owte_: he doethe feere, &c. (_Eclogue the Second_, 23.) Soe wylle wee beere the Dacyanne armie downe, And throughe a storme of blodde wyll reache the champyon crowne ...  details...
  6.  A Ryght Profytable Treatyse Compendiously Drawen Out Of Many and Dyvers Wrytynges Of Holy Men / Betson, Thomas
    . And I am dyspleaseth therwith by reason of the whiche I do penaunce & wyll do. For I knowe well that I haue greued ... . Mercyful lorde I haue a good wyll to make an hole confessyon of all my synnes whan place & tyme c  details...
  7.  English belles-lettres; from A. D. 901 to 1834; by Alfred the Great [and others]; with special introduction and biographical notes by Oliver H. G. Leigh. / Leigh, Oliver Herbrand Gordon
    , in so shorte a roome, we wyll loose them forthe, and take every piece as it were in our hande and looke more narowlye upon it. Tox. I am content, but we wyll rydde them as fast as we can, bycause the sunne goeth ...  details...
  8.  The Wright's Chaste Wife A Merry Tale (about 1462) / Adam, of Cobsam
    of the poem. The Garlond, It was made ... Of flourys most of honoure, Of roses whyte �at wy{l~l ... _e_, And send yo{=u} good grace! 3 If ye wy{l~l} a stounde blynne  details...
  9.  Fruitful Diologe Called the Epicure / Erasmus, Desiderius, 1469-1536
    , they be openly accursed by the scriptures of Christ. God him self playnely affirmeth, that he wyll sodenly ... a treasure and godly study. And it were conuenient, that all they whiche wyll remayne styll necligent, styffe  details...
  10.  Ballad Book / Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946
    my feth," sayd the dougheti Doglas agayn, "I wyll let that hontyng, yf that I may." Then the Persè owt ... mane that ever him an answear mayd, Yt was the good lord Persè: We wyll not tell the what men we ar  details...

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