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  • And also for that cause suche abbayes of Chanones, doo nat receyue the name of an abbate, thay doo call thaym maysters?

    The Pilgrimage of Pure Devotion Desiderius Erasmus 1502

  • And nouht {e} deme yt; [I] pray thaym for youre sake.

    Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867

  • We shal be purgyd frome thaym all, if we dylygêtly worshipe owre lady.

    The Pilgrimage of Pure Devotion Desiderius Erasmus 1502

  • _ After thys to come to owre purpose, the Supprioure shewyed to me ymages of gold and syluer, and sayd, thes be pure gold, and thes be syluer and gyltyd, he told the pryce of euery one of thaym, and the patrone.

    The Pilgrimage of Pure Devotion Desiderius Erasmus 1502

  • Thay poynte at hym with there fynger, thay runne, thay goo, thay come, thay bekke one to an other, as tho thay wold speake to thaym that stand by if thay durste haue be bold.

    The Pilgrimage of Pure Devotion Desiderius Erasmus 1502

  • I thynke nat, althoghe he had redde hys bokes, how he came by thaym I cannat tell.

    The Pilgrimage of Pure Devotion Desiderius Erasmus 1502

  • _ Euyn suche honor is gyuen to thaym as was gyuê to Iudas,

    The Pilgrimage of Pure Devotion Desiderius Erasmus 1502

  • _ Whan we had sene all thys, whyle that we were walkynge vpe & downe, if that any thynge of valure were offeryd, so that anybody were present to see thaym ye Sextens mayd great haste for feare of crafty cõuayêce, lokynge apõ thaym as thay wold eate thaym.

    The Pilgrimage of Pure Devotion Desiderius Erasmus 1502

  • I sayd that I dyd neuer se thaym but I sayd that I wold be very glade to see thaym.

    The Pilgrimage of Pure Devotion Desiderius Erasmus 1502

  • An do you nat se, how nature the worker of all thynges, dothe so excell in expressynge ye fourme bewty, & coloure of thaym maruylously in other thynges, but pryncypaly in precyous stones? moreouer she hathe gyuen to ye same stones wonderouse vertu and strêkthe that is almost incredyble, but that experience dothe otherwyse testyfye.

    The Pilgrimage of Pure Devotion Desiderius Erasmus 1502

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