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Inso muche that some liued so wildely (as aftre thou shalt here) that it ware harde to discerne a difference betwixte them and the beastes of the felde.
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And betwene the cytee and the chirche in the felde floridus; that is to seyne, the feld florisched: for als moche as a fayre mayden was blamed with wrong, and sclaundred, that sche hadde don fornycacioun; for whiche cause sche was demed to the dethe, and to be brent in that place, to the whiche sche was ladd.
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And betwene the cytee and the chirche in the felde floridus; that is to seyne, the feld florisched: for als moche as a fayre mayden was blamed with wrong, and sclaundred, that sche hadde don fornycacioun; for whiche cause sche was demed to the dethe, and to be brent in that place, to the whiche sche was ladd.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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And thenne they dressyd hem on bothe partyes of the felde, & lete their horses renne so fast that eyther smote other in the myddes of the shelde, with their speres hede, that bothe hors and man wente to the erthe.
A History of English Prose Fiction Bayard Tuckerman
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Anglo-Saxon proverb, _Nis [14] no wurt woxen on woode ne on felde, per enure mage be lif uphelden_.
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure William Thomas Fernie
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The worthie saiyng of Epami - nundas declareth, who liueth to his countrie, who diyng va - liauntlie in the felde, beyng thrust thorow with the speare of his enemie, asked those questions of these that stoede by him at the poincte of deathe, is my speare manfullie broken, and
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Coddington, lady of the manor of Ixworth, 1571, mention is made of "the red _russells_ quilt," of "a felde bed," and of "my cloke and _savegard of freseadon_."
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¶ Whiche sewe {the} felde {with} his vnkynde seede.
The Assemble of Goddes Anonymous
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Ah naþeles in one felde. þurh belde worde ⁊ myd ilete.
Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall
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Listneð nu a wund {er}. ðat tis der doð for hunger. goð o felde to a furg. ⁊ falleð ðar {} inne.
Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall
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