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Degenen die er verslaafd aan raken, doen dit om weg te rennen van de realiteit, terwijl gewone spelers het alleen maar een leuk tijdverdrijf vinden.
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And whan the spyes seen ony Cristene men comen upon hem, thei rennen to the townes, and cryen with a lowd voys, Kerra, Kerra, Kerra; and than anon thei armen hem and assemblen hem to gydere.
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And than thei make knyghtes to jousten in armes fulle lustyly; and thei rennen to gidre a gret randoum; and thei frusschen to gidere fulle fiercely; and thei breken here speres so rudely, that the tronchouns flen in sprotes and peces alle aboute the halle.
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And in the moste highe place of Paradys, evene in the myddel place, is a welle, that castethe out the 4 flodes, that rennen be dyverse londes: of the whiche, the first is clept Phison or Ganges, that is alle on: and it rennethe thorghe out Ynde or
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And thus anon hathe he hasty tydynges of ony thing, that berethe charge, be his corrours, that rennen so hastyly, thorghe out alle the contree.
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And whan the spyes seen ony Cristene men comen upon hem, thei rennen to the townes, and cryen with a lowd voys, Kerra, Kerra, Kerra; and than anon thei armen hem and assemblen hem to gydere.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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And in the moste highe place of Paradys, evene in the myddel place, is a welle, that castethe out the 4 flodes, that rennen be dyverse londes: of the whiche, the first is clept Phison or Ganges, that is alle on: and it rennethe thorghe out Ynde or
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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And thus anon hathe he hasty tydynges of ony thing, that berethe charge, be his corrours, that rennen so hastyly, thorghe out alle the contree.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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And than thei make knyghtes to jousten in armes fulle lustyly; and thei rennen to gidre a gret randoum; and thei frusschen to gidere fulle fiercely; and thei breken here speres so rudely, that the tronchouns flen in sprotes and peces alle aboute the halle.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Raub und Frasz 321,12 rein und gerecht 65,16 rein und hell 46,14 rein und klar 278,18 wir rennen, laufen 315,50
Paul Gerhardt as a Hymn Writer and his Influence on English Hymnody 1976
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