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hathe ben used,
without fraude or covyn. And that
every persone,
which by
hymself or any
other shall sell any
Flesshe of the said Carcases,
shall have withe...
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Remarkable Occurrences,
Written Originally in Low Dutch, and Also
Translated by
Hymself Into English. The 6. Ed. Darton. p. 181. Fox,
George (1952). The journal...
-
yvele dooth" (One who does evil
fares badly) and
concludes "A
gylour shal
hymself bigyled be" (a
deceiver will
himself be deceived)(lines 4320–22). Although...
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alternatively The Tale of the
Noble Kynge Arthure That Was
Emperoure Hymself thorow Dygnyté of His
Hondys (Caxton's Book V, Vinaver's The Tale of the...
- Kent. "Let this be the
firste chapitre of the booke", he wrote; "The King
hymself was
borne yn Kent. Kent is the key of al Englande." John Bale
later listed...
- in May 1483,
Robert Fabyan in his
Chronicle wrote that "the Duke
lodged hymself in Crosbye's Place, in
Bishoppesgate Street"
where the
Mayor and citizens...
- hath a
great hope for
hymself, and is
advised by his
fryndes to
attempt the
fortune for
hymself, and so
intendith to doo. Next
hymself he wyll do for your...
- and
kepeith the same rule, and
every of them
makeith warre and
pease for
hymself,
without any
lycence of the King, or of any
other temperall person, saive...