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... bear the ram ; He was short - shoulder'd , broad , a thick gnar . There n'as no door that he n'old heave of bar , away Or break it at a running with his head , etc. i the feu , more especially as he is a favourite 10 THE MONASTERY .
... bear the ram ; He was short - shoulder'd , broad , a thick gnar . There n'as no door that he n'old heave of bar , away Or break it at a running with his head , etc. i the feu , more especially as he is a favourite 10 THE MONASTERY .
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... bear in mind the words Martin and I had about the last barley ye sawed - for I ken dry multures * will * Dry multures were a fine , or compensation in money , sometimes stick in the throat . A man seeks but THE MONASTERY . 13.
... bear in mind the words Martin and I had about the last barley ye sawed - for I ken dry multures * will * Dry multures were a fine , or compensation in money , sometimes stick in the throat . A man seeks but THE MONASTERY . 13.
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... bear no grudge at Martin , for I bear none- -I take it on me as a thing of mine office to maintain my right of multure , lock and goupen . And reason good , for , as the old song says , I live by my mill , God bless her , She's parent ...
... bear no grudge at Martin , for I bear none- -I take it on me as a thing of mine office to maintain my right of multure , lock and goupen . And reason good , for , as the old song says , I live by my mill , God bless her , She's parent ...
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... bear , in that he hath always shewn himself my kind and honourable kinsman , as well as that my estate , I wot not how , hath of late been somewhat insufficient to maintain the expence of those braveries , wherewith it is incumbent on ...
... bear , in that he hath always shewn himself my kind and honourable kinsman , as well as that my estate , I wot not how , hath of late been somewhat insufficient to maintain the expence of those braveries , wherewith it is incumbent on ...
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... bear , And over all the north country , I make thee the chief rydere . And I thirteenpence a - day , quoth the By god and by my faye , queen , Come fetch thy payment when thou wilt , No man shall say thee nay . William of Cloudesley ...
... bear , And over all the north country , I make thee the chief rydere . And I thirteenpence a - day , quoth the By god and by my faye , queen , Come fetch thy payment when thou wilt , No man shall say thee nay . William of Cloudesley ...
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