- Whan
every foul
cometh there to
chese his make Of
every kynde that men
thynke may And that so huge a
noyse gan they make That erthe, and eyr, and tre...
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harte owte of my body, and
embawme it, and take of my
treasoure as ye
shall thynke sufficient for that enterprise, both for your
selfe and
suche company as...
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Kingston described the five as "honest and good women", but
Queen Anne said "I
thynke [moche
onkindnes yn the] kyng to put
seche abowt me as I
never loved." When...
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harte owte of my body, and
embawme it, and take of my
treasoure as ye
shall thynke sufficient for that enterprise, both for your
selfe and
suche company as...
- "pardee" = "by God", cf.
French "par dieu" As help me God, I
laughe whan I
thynke How
pitously a-nyght I made hem swynke! (III.204–08) "hem" = them; "swynke"...
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dalliance off good or yll ſū paſtance. of good or ill some
pastance Company me
thynkeſ then beſt
Company methinks then best all thoughtſ & fanſys to deieſt. all...
- “Thus
endyth oure gamys! To save you fro synnynge, Evyr at the
begynnynge Thynke on
youre last endynge!” In
Modern English: “Thus ends our games! To save...
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thryving ladde,
brought up in
pieres scole The
plowman stoute, of whom I
thynke ye have
often harde. . . . And for your lesson, lo by
Christ I lyke it well...
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remember the not truly, My
honde playe on the
harpe no more: Yf I
thynke not on the alwaye, Let my
tonge cleve to my
mouth for aye, And let...
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buckler by hys syde to
jette through the
strete with a
bragginge loke, and to
thynke hym
selfe to good to be anye mans mate. John Bennell, ‘Robinson,
Ralph (1520–1577)’...