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  • The brothers of this name -- Englishmen by birth -- were living in 1769 upon the extreme border of civilization, near Fort Chipel, a military post in Wyth

    Godey's Lady's Book, Vol. 42, January, 1851 Various

  • Wyth such greete thoughtes as dyd with thee abyde,

    The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton

  • Wyth these and the like confortable sentences, thei passed to the place of executioun; and constantlie triumphed owir death and Sathan, evin in the myddest of the flammyng fyre.

    The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox

  • Wyth Vertu his reward come good p {er} seuerauns

    The Assemble of Goddes Anonymous

  • Wyth his beames bryght he shone so ferue {n} tly

    The Assemble of Goddes Anonymous

  • Wyth showtes the Normannes did to battel steere; 595

    The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton

  • Wyth the Governour thei wold have nothing ado, neyther yitt with any Scottishe man; for thei had all tratorouslye betrayed them, "Which," said the Lard of Grange eldar, (a man sempill, and of most stout corage,) "I am assured God shall revenge it, or it be long."

    The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox

  • Wyth this commission and credytt was Lord James, then Priour of

    The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox

  • Wyth pyllyo {n} s on ther hedes stode lyke doctors

    The Assemble of Goddes Anonymous

  • Wyth Englysshe clothe, fulle gode and feyre to seyne,

    Medieval People Eileen Edna Power 1914

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