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Cardinal Thomas Wolsey. His
Thomas Wolsey, Late Cardinall, his
Lyffe and
Deathe is
described by the
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography as the "most...
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narration on "Iron Prayers"
Northern Rage –
additional vocals on "Heroic
Deathe" and
guitar solo on "Welcome Thy Rite" With Headhunter:
Parody of Life –...
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taking to
thame selffis the said name ... sail
Incurre the
payne of
Deathe qlk
payne salbe execute vpoun thame vithout fauoure .... MacKinnon, Charles...
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participles to
indicate aspect (as in "Maeyinge
suffer no more the loue &
deathe of Aurelio" from 1556), and of
their preterite forms to
indicate tense (as...
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gehicgenne ‖ ær his
heonengange hwæt his
gaste ‖
godes oþþe
yfeles æfter
deaþe heonon ‖
demed weorþe. Literally:
Before the
necessary journey, no-one...
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famous houses of York and
Lancaster with the
deathe of the good Duke
Humfrey and the
banishement and
Deathe of the Duke of
Suffolk and the
tragicall ende...
- John, 3rd Baronet,
although in
slightly modified forms. The
motto Rather Deathe than
False of
Faythe appears to have been a
later addition.
Graveney School...
- of the
Peace Act 1547 An Acte for the
contynuaunce of
actions after the
deathe of anny king of this realme.
Section four, from "allso be it" to "aforesaide";...
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inscribed with the date 1624, a
skull and crossbones, and the
motto "REMEMBER
DEATHE /
VANITI OF
VANITI & ALL IS BUT VANITI". In
Edward Mangin's 1807 novel,...
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geond sweartne. Saga hwæt ic hatte, þe ic
lifgende lond
reafige ond æfter
deaþe dryhtum þeowige. I
travel by foot,
trample the ground, the
green fields...