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phrasing by
including words of
French origin like "droghte," "veyne," and "
licour"
alongside English terms for nature: "roote," "holt and heeth," and "croppes...
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drenched March's
drought to the roots, And
bathed every veyne in
swich licour, And
bathed every vein in such liquor,
filling every capillary with nourishing...
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droghte of
March hath
perced to the roote, And
bathed every veyne in
swich licour Of
which vertu engendred is the flour; Whan
Zephirus **** with his sweete...
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droghte of
Marche hath
perced to the rote, And
bathed every veyne in
swich licour, Of
which vertu engendred is the flour; — Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury...
- Kerk Notre-Dame de la
Licour...
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diverted through the
current location of rue
Laixheau and
flowed toward Place Licour.
During storms, part of the
stream ran in its
original course, via Rue Faurieux...
- from the
second time of the 19th century. He
insisted on the use of the
Licour the
Lebarranque since 1861,
started in
Mexico the pre
listerial age with...
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Lionel lipase lipid liquefaction liquefy liqueur liquid liquor, Old Fr.
licour liquorice list
litany liter literal literary literature, Old Fr. litterature...