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Swedish warrior of the
Waegmunding clan who
helps Beowulf slay the dragon.
Wondred – the
father of
Eofor and Wulf. Wulf – the
brother of Eofor.
Wulfgar (wolf...
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Epigrammist Richard Turner's "Nosce Te (Humours)"
written in 1607: They
wondred much at Tom, but at Tibb more,
Faith (quoth the vicker) 'tis an exlent...
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overmuch giuen to this
cursed Art,
amongst whose tricks this was one to be
wondred at: that he
would suffer Harquebouses or a
pistoll to be shot at him, and...
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lichame der
menschen 1512
anonymous Jan van
Beverley 1513
anonymous Tbouc van
wondre ca. 1514
anonymous Een
notabel boecxken van
cokeryen 1516
anonymous Een...
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there Whom the
prentises basted here. In **** they
wondred when he came To see
among the
Goats a Lambe.
Accounts of Lambe's life would...
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Drente tot aan 't Wad, Daor gruit, daor
bluit 'n wonderlaand,
Rondom ain
wondre stad: *) Ain
Pronkjewail in
gaolden raand Is Grönnen: Stad en Ommelaand...
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accomptable reason, in shadow, shew, and
seeming onely supernaturall,
wondred and admired. And
hence it
commeth to p****e, that with
vndiscerning mindes...