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"Meseemeth," said he, "that in all the north country there is no lady so fair, nor none so good as this most beautiful Princess."
Stories of the Border Marches Jeanie Lang
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"Meseemeth," whispers _Milisent_ to me, "that _Jack Benn_ is a
Joyce Morrell's Harvest The Annals of Selwick Hall Emily Sarah Holt 1864
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Then said she, ‘Meseemeth thou hintest a wish for the lute to be brought?’ and I, ‘It is thine to decide, if thou wilt so far favour me, and to thee be the thanks.’
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Meseemeth his age is even as thine and but that I fear to hurt thy feelings, I would say that he is a thousand times handsomer than thou art.
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When he saw this, he said in himself, Meseemeth these here be mistaken in me; or else they are of the company of us
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When the lady saw me, she said, ‘Indeed, thou hast been assiduous;’ and I answered, ‘Meseemeth rather that I am neglectful.’
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When the sun rose, he said to him, “Meseemeth thou yearnest for thy native land?”
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Arthur: Meseemeth I hear a faint tinkle as of a sheep-bell.
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But she spake at last: Meseemeth as if there is a woman in the isle besides you three; some misdoer that I was minded to punish.
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Meseemeth then, said Birdalone, were the mistress of you to gainsay you the gifts of the Wonder-coffer, ye were undone.
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