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the morning." 2974 To the king of Danmark he sent than. In the manuscript each stanza is headed by a blue and red paraph sign with the exception of this stanza which has two paraphs. The second appears at this

countenance; drede, dread; disease, discomfiting. 290 lenger, longer. 291 dradde, feared. 292 lad, led; ware, aware. 293 muskel, mussel; blewe, blue. 294 to forne, heretofore. 295 ylke, same; his, its. 296 al, even though. 297 sythen, since. 299 bye, buy;

3265 deynté, value. 3271 on, one. 3281 helid, concealed; sendeel, rich cloth. 3285 laynynge, concealment. 3289 not, nothing. 3296 abite, habit. 3307 resonable, rational. 3309 litterali, morali, mistili, and heveneli, literally, morally (or tropologically), mystically (or allegorically), and heavenly (or

confess herself in the morning, and committed it (i.e., the sin) again and again and thus got into an evil habit, so that she lay and rotted in it as long as I said. 1092-94 Ant yef a miracle nere

note) bestowed equally [Such] that she exalts no social rank (see note) as capable Of attaining virtue by his own habit desire; attempt choose possessing freedom; (see note) One is a lord [He] who likeness (see note) lament becomes sympathetic

whyte This ston hath pouer to profite. It makth multiplicacioun Of gold, and the fixacioun It causeth, and of his habit He doth the werk to be parfit Of thilke elixer which men calle Alconomie, as is befalle To hem

often conflated. The Prussian and Russian campaigns were largely the work of Ogodai's nephew (Genghis' grandson) Batu. Batu established the Blue Horde, which became the cornerstone of the more famous Golden Horde, the Kipchak Khanate, centered on the Volga. The

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