Englische Studien, Том 1Eugen Kölbing, Johannes Hoops, Reinald Hoops O.R. Reisland, 1877 "Zeitschrift für englische Philologie" (varies slightly). |
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... makes , so sall pe fende his saule take , þat will noght here his sin forsake : Crist , þat es cald Samaritane , þat pete has of sinful man , wounded with sin when he him findes , with penance he his woundes bindes , and in þam helles ...
... makes , so sall pe fende his saule take , þat will noght here his sin forsake : Crist , þat es cald Samaritane , þat pete has of sinful man , wounded with sin when he him findes , with penance he his woundes bindes , and in þam helles ...
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... pe folk him brouht bifore pe erchebisschop sone , to make him graunte hem heore bone . Whon he com per , sore dude he grete , ese zow and fell bifor pe papes fete , and bisoght him Die jüngere englische fassung der Theophilussage 39.
... pe folk him brouht bifore pe erchebisschop sone , to make him graunte hem heore bone . Whon he com per , sore dude he grete , ese zow and fell bifor pe papes fete , and bisoght him Die jüngere englische fassung der Theophilussage 39.
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... make . >> I am « < , he said , » a sinfull man , and ful liti gude1 ) I can , fforto haue swilk a dignite ; 70 and þarfore , lord , par charite ! in þis tyme þat ze me spare , and mak anoper bisschop pare . þe pape þan gaf him daies ...
... make . >> I am « < , he said , » a sinfull man , and ful liti gude1 ) I can , fforto haue swilk a dignite ; 70 and þarfore , lord , par charite ! in þis tyme þat ze me spare , and mak anoper bisschop pare . þe pape þan gaf him daies ...
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... make noght on þe no takin of pe trinite , ne zit no takin of þe croyce , ne neuyn þam noght in þi voyce ; think nowper on Christ ne on Mary , bot cum furth with me hardily : I sall pe lede unto my king , þat sall pe grant 1 ) all pine ...
... make noght on þe no takin of pe trinite , ne zit no takin of þe croyce , ne neuyn þam noght in þi voyce ; think nowper on Christ ne on Mary , bot cum furth with me hardily : I sall pe lede unto my king , þat sall pe grant 1 ) all pine ...
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... make me ofte wrape . Azeyn me beo þei ful þro , ffor my seruauns þei take me fro . perfore zif he hem forsake , and aftur omage to me make , þen wol I make him mi kniht , and socoure him wip al mi miht ; and þat schal he to morwe se ...
... make me ofte wrape . Azeyn me beo þei ful þro , ffor my seruauns þei take me fro . perfore zif he hem forsake , and aftur omage to me make , þen wol I make him mi kniht , and socoure him wip al mi miht ; and þat schal he to morwe se ...
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