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" Lord that made us. It is a wonder thyng, me thynk sothle, Thai ar so long taryyng the fowles that we Cast out. in the mornyng. "
Altenglische sprachproben nebst einem wörterbuch: abth. Poesie. 1867. 2 ... - Page 366
by Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner - 1867
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The Publications of the Surtees Society

Great Britain - 1836 - 384 pages
...Cast out. in the mornyng. Uxor. Syr, it may be Thai tary to thay bryng. Noe. The ravyn is ahungrye Alle way ; He is without any reson, And he fynd any caryon, As peraventure may befon, He wille not away ; The dowfe is more gentille, her trust I untew, Like unto the turtille for...
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The Towneley Mysteries

James Raine, Joseph Stevenson - Christian drama, English (Middle) - 1836 - 384 pages
...He is without any reson, 510 And he fynd any caryon, As peraventure may befon, He wille not away ; The dowfe is more gentille, her trust I untew, Like...! She brynges in her bille som novels new ; Behald ! It is of an olif tre A branch thynkes me. Noe. It is soth, perde, Right so is it cald. Doufe, byrd...
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The Towneley Mysteries

James Raine, Joseph Stevenson - Christian drama, English (Middle) - 1836 - 388 pages
...we Cast out in the mornyng. Uxor. Syr, it may be Thai tary to thay bryng. Noe. The ravyn is ahungrye Alle way ; He is without any reson, And he fynd any caryon, As peraventure may befon, He wille not away ; The dowfe is more gentille, her trust I untew, Like unto the turtille for...
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Publications of the Surtees Society, Volume 3

Great Britain - 1836 - 400 pages
...we Cast out in the mornyng. Thai tary to thay bryng. Uxor. Syr, it may be Noe. The ravyn is ahungrye Alle way ; He is without any reson, And he fynd any caryon, As peraventtire may befon, He wille not away ; The dowfe is more gentille, her trust I untew, Like unto...
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Altenglische Sprachproben: Nebst Einem Wörterbuche, Volume 1, Part 1

Anglo-Saxons - 1867 - 818 pages
...Cast out in the mornyng. Uxor. Syr, it may be Thai tary to thay bryng. ffoe. The ravyn is ahungrye510 Alle way, He is without any reson, And he fynd any...not away; 515 The dowfe is more gentille, her trust Í un tew, Like unto the turtille for she is ay trew. Uxor. Hence bot a litille she comys, lew, lew...
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Alt- und mittelenglisches übungsbuch zum gebrauche bei ...

Julius Zupitza - English language - 1902 - 348 pages
...Cast out in the mornyng. Vxor. Syr, it may be Thai tary to thay bryng. Noe. The ravyn is ahungrye 500 Alle way, He is without any reson, And he fynd any...caryon, As peraventure may be fon, He wille not away. 505 The dowfe is more gentille, her trust I vntew, Like vnto the turtille for she is ay trew. Vxor....
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Fourteenth Century Verse & Prose

Kenneth Sisam - English literature - 1921 - 538 pages
...the mornyng. Vxor. Syr, it may be Thai tary to thay bryng. Noe. The ravyn is a-hungrye Allway ; 500 He is without any reson ; And he fynd any caryon, As peraventure may be fon, He will not away. 57. The dowfe is more gentill, her trust I vntew, 505 Like vnto the turtill, for she...
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Chief Pre-Shakespearean Dramas: A Selection of Plays Illustrating the ...

Joseph Quincy Adams - English drama - 1924 - 736 pages
...mornyng. / VXOR. Syr, it may be Thai tary to ' thay bryng. / NOE. The ravyn is a-hungrye A 11- way; 500 He is without any reson; And he fynd any caryon, • As peraventure may befon,* He will not away. 504 The dowfe is more gentill, — / her trust I vntew, — Like vnto the...
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A Middle English Anthology

Ann Sullivan Haskell - English literature - 1985 - 556 pages
...in the mornyng. / WIFE. Syr it may be Thai tary to thay bryng. / NOB. The ravyn is ahungrye Allway. He is without any reson, And he fynd any caryon As peraventure may be fon He will not away. The dowfe is more gentill. / Her trust I untew Like unto the rurtill / for she is ay...
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Early English Drama: An Anthology

John C. Coldewey - Drama - 1993 - 394 pages
...the momyng. WIFE. Syr, it may be Thai tary to thay bryng. NOAH. The ravyn is a-hungrye 500 Allway. He is without any reson; And he fynd any caryon, As peraventure may be fon, He will not away. SOS The dowfe is more gentill: her trust I untew, Like unto the turtill, for she is...
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