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- verb archaic Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
remembre .
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Examples
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Also of the bondman and the free, of the rich man and the poore, 20 and euerie mind it turneth into securitie and pleasantnes, and it remembreth not any sorow and dewtie, 21 and al hartes it maketh honest, and it remembreth not king, nor magistrate, and it maketh a man speake al thinges by talentes.
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete Anonymous
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Also of the bondman and the free, of the rich man and the poore, 20 and euerie mind it turneth into securitie and pleasantnes, and it remembreth not any sorow and dewtie, 21 and al hartes it maketh honest, and it remembreth not king, nor magistrate, and it maketh a man speake al thinges by talentes.
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Gellius (who reporteth tenne of the former Histories, selected out of his booke _De noctibus atticis_) remembreth this pretie controuersie.
The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1 William Painter
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Persones Tale: ‘For as Seint Jerome sayth: at every time that me remembreth of the day of dome, I quake: for whan I ete or drinke, or do what so I do, ever semeth me that the trompe sowneth in min eres: riseth ye up that ben ded, and cometh to the jugement.’
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Christ, for when any man remembreth the passion of Jesu Christ, I have no power over them.
The Golden Legend, vol. 6 1230-1298 1900
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Myld humblesse mixt with awfull maiesty, for looking on the earth whence she was borne: her minde remembreth her mortalitie, what so is fayrest shall to earth returne.
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Dni. 15/8 (as far as he now remembreth), the Queen's Majesty then lying at Stovers House in the forrest, the Erie of Leicester went to his house at Wainsted to bedd, and tooke this deponent with him.
Peerage of England, genealogical, biographical, and historical 1812
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_France_ to _Rome_ in the sports of _Pompey_ the great, and Hunters affirm this Beast to be of so frail a memory, that although he eateth with hunger, if he chance to look back, remembreth no more his meat, and departing searcheth for other. "
Old Calabria Norman Douglas 1910
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J4j that should flay a man: hc that killeth a sheepe in facrifice, as he that should brainc a dog: he that ofFereth oblation, as he that should offer (Vines bloud: he that remembreth frankincenfe, as he that should bleffe an idol.
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