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BTW, my mom thoroughly enjoyed her "My eyes crye to see you" Mother's Day card this morning :D
Sunday Sweets For Mom Jen 2009
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Sound Trumpets within, and then all crye vive le Roy two or three times.
fans jumped up and the Finn jumped too truepenny 2007
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The princes and capitaines entre not the battle, but standyng aloofe, crye vnto their men, and harten them on: lookinge diligently aboute on euery side what is nedefull to be done.
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And whan sche saughe, that he turned not azen, sche began to crye, as a thing that hadde meche sorwe: and thanne sche turned azen, in to hire cave; and anon the knyghte dyede.
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And whan sche saughe, that he turned not azen, sche began to crye, as a thing that hadde meche sorwe: and thanne sche turned azen, in to hire cave; and anon the knyghte dyede.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Here we heard a certayne horrible noyse and crye; for passyng the sayde mountayne, we were in so great daunger, that we thought neuer to have escaped.
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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Our captayne and we, all raysed with this crye, tooke weapon with all expedition, suspectyng that the Arabians were come to rob our carauana; we asked what was the cause of that exclamation, and what they cryed?
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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"Also, that no man be so hardy to crye havock upon peyne that he that is begynner shall be deede therefore: and the remanent that doo the same, or follow, shall lose their horse and harneis ... and his body in prison at the king's will."
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Then began the crye of fier to be spread through the whole towne man, woman and childe ran amazedly up and down the streetes, calling for water, so fearfully, as if death's trumpet had sounded a command of present destruction.
From John O'Groats to Land's End Robert Naylor
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Remêbrynge [that] I come to relygyon for to do penaûce for synne/& repugne ayenst it/& to crye for mercy to the Ihesu & to thy moder Mary.
A Ryght Profytable Treatyse Compendiously Drawen Out Of Many and Dyvers Wrytynges Of Holy Men Thomas Betson
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