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... rome heinde ant heriende hedene mawmez . wix unme muchel hird t unduhti duheðe . t fordemde alle peo : be on drihtin bi- lefden . þes Maximian luuede an heh mon of cunne ant eke riche of rente elewfius wes ihaten . ant weren as feolahes ...
... rome heinde ant heriende hedene mawmez . wix unme muchel hird t unduhti duheðe . t fordemde alle peo : be on drihtin bi- lefden . þes Maximian luuede an heh mon of cunne ant eke riche of rente elewfius wes ihaten . ant weren as feolahes ...
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... Rome , glorifying and extolling headen mammets , wip an immensely great following , and wi high dignity , and condemned all pose who believed in pe Lord . pis mighty Maximianus loved one Eleusius before many of his men , born of a high ...
... Rome , glorifying and extolling headen mammets , wip an immensely great following , and wi high dignity , and condemned all pose who believed in pe Lord . pis mighty Maximianus loved one Eleusius before many of his men , born of a high ...
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... rome pat is heh reue . Sone fo he iherde pis . he bi - zet et te keifer þat he zettede 1 Altered from him1 reue to beonne as þat he izirnd hefde . ant he as me þa luuede . lette leaden him into ture . t te riche riden in . t tuhen him ...
... rome pat is heh reue . Sone fo he iherde pis . he bi - zet et te keifer þat he zettede 1 Altered from him1 reue to beonne as þat he izirnd hefde . ant he as me þa luuede . lette leaden him into ture . t te riche riden in . t tuhen him ...
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... Rome . pat if heh reue . He afe timliche af he hefde iherd þif . bizet ed te Keifer þet he zette him al þat he walde . t lette af me luuede pa leaden him i cure up o fowr hweolef . t teon him zeon te tun pron from ftrete to strete . Al ...
... Rome . pat if heh reue . He afe timliche af he hefde iherd þif . bizet ed te Keifer þet he zette him al þat he walde . t lette af me luuede pa leaden him i cure up o fowr hweolef . t teon him zeon te tun pron from ftrete to strete . Al ...
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... rome . t tu maht beon leafdi dohter zef þu wel wult . Iuliane þe eadie onswerede him t seide af þeo þat * ine godd hire hope hefde . zef he wule leuen an god al mihti . þenne mei he fpeoken proft inohrade speden . ant zef þat he nule ...
... rome . t tu maht beon leafdi dohter zef þu wel wult . Iuliane þe eadie onswerede him t seide af þeo þat * ine godd hire hope hefde . zef he wule leuen an god al mihti . þenne mei he fpeoken proft inohrade speden . ant zef þat he nule ...
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