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And he answered him that wente of that message, that he hadd warnyd all hir gracs s'vaunts, not beinge appointed to wayte dayly, uppon there alegiuance not to come eny nerer thys howse then hys lodginge, and was, as he saide, for hys owne p [ar] te sorye theye should sooe mysuse them selfes, p [ro] mysinge to dooe as much as lyeth in hym that yt shall nooe nmore be sooe.
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This rendered him, according to Bedingfield, "wonderouselye fytte to dooe theys enterp [ri] ses yff he be disposed thereto."
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Whiche fayth except every one dooe kepe holy and undefyled : without doubt he shal perishe everlastingly.
Archive 2005-05-01 2005
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Whiche fayth except every one dooe kepe holy and undefyled : without doubt he shal perishe everlastingly.
Trinity Sunday 2005
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For I had rather he should receive the injury, then I to be causelessly blamed for him; wherein good Father tell me, if I dooe not well.
The Decameron 2004
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All whiche their doynges, dooe manifestly make, that thei came of the Aethiopes, who (as Diodore the Sicilian saieth) ware the firste inuentours of all these.
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[Sidenote: Warre.] nestlie thei dooe assaie theim selues thereto.
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Lidia, but by ill educacion, not by marciall atte [m] ptes, sworde or battaill: but by giuyng them scope and libertie, to dooe as he would.
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[Sidenote: The Dogge passeth all creatures in smellyng.] smellyng, the nature of a Dogge passeth all beastes and creatures, whiche the historie of Plinie dooe shewe, and Ari - stotle in his booke of the historie of beastes, therein you shall knowe their excellente nature.
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For, he durste not enter fro [m] his Ship, to dooe his maisters Embassage, Cesar knewe no -
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