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Alle of Ingo-londe be merrie on thif daye moft straynje,
Opposite Day: An Opposing View Windolf, Jim 2007
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Alle of Ingo-londe be merrie on thif daye moft straynje,
Opposite Day: An Opposing View Windolf, Jim 2007
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For alse moche as many men ne may not suffre the savour of the see, but hadden lever to gon by londe, they that hyt be more payne; a man schal soo goon un to on of the havenes of
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Venys and to Geen, or to som other havene of the marches, and taketh a schyppe thare, and gon by see to the Isle of Gryffle; and so aryveth hem yn Grece or in Port Myroche or Valon or Duras, or at som other havene, and gon to londe, for to reste hem; and gon ayen to the see, and aryves in Cypre; and cometh nouzt yn the Ile of
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I have spoken of before, may go be londe, zif he wil, to Jerusalem.
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But to this question, I schal answere, That see of Caspye gothe out be londe, undre the mountaynes, and rennethe be the desert at o syde of the contree; and aftre it strecchethe unto the endes of Persie.
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And men comen fro fer, by watre in schippes, and be londe with cartes, for to fetten of that gravelle.
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After goynge be see and be londe, toward this contree, of that I have spoke, and to other yles and londes bezonde that contree, I have founden the sterre Antartyk of 33 degrees of heghte, and mo mynutes.
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He that wil passe over the see, to go to the city of Jerusalem, he may go by many wayes, bothe on see and londe, aftre the contree that hee cometh fro; manye of hem comen to on ende.
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Natheless there is gode londe in sum place; but it is pure litille, as men seyn.
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