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Mowen "may"
mowen mowende,
mowynge may
myghst may
mowen imought mighte mightest mighte mighten Owen "owe, ought" owen owende,
owynge owe
owest owe owen...
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freely suffred them to dep[ar]te
ageine on s****e,
whome if he had
deteyned mighte have bene a
Sufficyentt pledge for his saffety. And after, nott kepeinge...
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before Boner and
other Bishops to bee condemned, the
remorse whereof so
mightely wrought in his hart, that not
longe after he
lefte this
mortal life. Whose...
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higher rowme they pla****,
beinge all open on the tope, that all
behoulders mighte heare and see them." This
description comes at a time when
pageant wagons...
- and the
people sing a
chorus of praise: "Lord we
thanke thee
through thy
mighte". God
promises that he will
never again destroy the
earth with water, and...
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complainaunte by his owne bill had
confessed that he had no title, And
therefore mighte very well have
spared the
vayne blottinge of so
muche paper yf he delited...