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  • Como se dice bugambilias en engles por favor song_of_joy

    bugambilias 2007

  • Como se dice bugambilias en engles por favor song_of_joy

    bugambilias 2007

  • Como se dice bugambilias en engles por favor song_of_joy

    bugambilias 2007

  • Como se dice bugambilias en engles por favor song_of_joy

    bugambilias 2007

  • Como se dice bugambilias en engles por favor song_of_joy

    bugambilias 2007

  • Wet sculen ho seggen oðer don {;} þen þe engles bon of {} dred.

    Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall

  • Nu ic þe bidde for þine kinedome ⁊ for þine engles. ⁊ for þine muchele milce. ⁊ for alle þine weorkes. ⁊ for alle þine haleȝen. ⁊ ec þine icorene. þat þu heom milcie þes þe redþer þ̵ ic to heo {m} com ⁊ reste ȝefe þen sunne {} dei a þ̵ cume þin heh domes dei. þa onswerede him drihten mildere steuene.

    Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall

  • Ich biseh to þe engles ⁊ to þe archangles ant to þe oðre {;} þe beoð buuen ham. iblescede gastes þe beoð a biuore godd ⁊ seruið him  {250} eau {er}. ⁊ singeð a unwergeð.

    Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall

  • +I+ch iseh þ̵ schene ⁊ þ̵ brihte fer ` r´eden of þe eadi meidnes ilikest towart engles. ant feolohlukest wið ham blissin ⁊ gleadien. þe libbinde iflesche ou {er} gað  {270} flesches lahe ant ou {er} cumeð cunde þe leadeð heouenlich lif in eorðe as ha wunieð hare murhðe. ⁊ hare blisse. þe feierl ` e´ac of hare wlite. þe swetnesse of hare song {;} ne mei na tunge tellen.

    Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall

  • Murie dreameð engles biuoren þin onsene. pleieð ⁊ sw ` e´ieð ⁊ singeð. bitweonen.

    Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall

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