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The plant has not been called _circe_ without a reason.— Two Summers in Guyenne
For ouer {} sithon ne for {} baren ` hi´ nouther circe ne cyrce {} iærd. oc nam {en} al þe god ð þar {} inne was. ⁊ brenden sythen þe cyrce ⁊ alte gædere.— Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts
On al þis yuele time heold Martin abbot his abbotrice ·xx· wint {re} ⁊ half gær ⁊ viii· dæis. mid micel suinc. ⁊ fand þe munekes ⁊ te gestes al þat heo {m} be {} houed ⁊ heold mycel {90} carited in the hus. ⁊ þoþwethere wrohte on þe circe ⁊ sette þar {} to landes ⁊ rentes. ⁊ goded it suythe. ⁊ læt it refen ⁊ brohte heo {m} into þe neuuæ mynst {re} on S’ PETRES mæsse dæi mid micel wurtscipe. ð was · anno ab incarn {atione} d {omini} ·— Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts

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