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... or that she shoulde by presence of so many perceyue that this erande was not one mannes minde , or were it for that the protectour entended not in this matter to trust any one manne alone , or els that if she finally wer 20 ...
... or that she shoulde by presence of so many perceyue that this erande was not one mannes minde , or were it for that the protectour entended not in this matter to trust any one manne alone , or els that if she finally wer 20 ...
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... and is so newly 30 rather a lyttle amended then well recouered , that I dare put no parson erthly in trust with his keping but my selfe onely , considering that there is , as phisicians saye , and as we also RICH .
... and is so newly 30 rather a lyttle amended then well recouered , that I dare put no parson erthly in trust with his keping but my selfe onely , considering that there is , as phisicians saye , and as we also RICH .
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And I trust God [ is ] as strong now to withstande his aduersaries , as euer he was . But my sonne can deserue no sentuary , and therefore he cannot haue it . For soth he hath founden a goodly glose , by whiche that place that ...
And I trust God [ is ] as strong now to withstande his aduersaries , as euer he was . But my sonne can deserue no sentuary , and therefore he cannot haue it . For soth he hath founden a goodly glose , by whiche that place that ...
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Then thought she it should yet make them the more warely to loke to him , and the more 30 sircumspectly to se to his surety , if she with her owne handes betoke him to them of trust . And at the last she toke the yong duke by the hande ...
Then thought she it should yet make them the more warely to loke to him , and the more 30 sircumspectly to se to his surety , if she with her owne handes betoke him to them of trust . And at the last she toke the yong duke by the hande ...
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But only one thing I beseche you , for the trust that his father put in you euer , and for the trust that I put in you now , that as farre as ye thinke that I fere to muche , be you wel ware that you fere not as farre to little .
But only one thing I beseche you , for the trust that his father put in you euer , and for the trust that I put in you now , that as farre as ye thinke that I fere to muche , be you wel ware that you fere not as farre to little .
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