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sweating; food In what a way does he; remains So that barely; afford after; rent live; cabbage broth no pity; make; sweat weak; belly then has; good; eat household; evening when; home should; afraid; reproof; (t-note) demands make; without food

sweating; food In what a way does he; remains So that barely; afford after; rent live; cabbage broth no pity; make; sweat weak; belly then has; good; eat household; evening when; home should; afraid; reproof; (t-note) demands make; without food

sweating; food In what a way does he; remains So that barely; afford after; rent live; cabbage broth no pity; make; sweat weak; belly then has; good; eat household; evening when; home should; afraid; reproof; (t-note) demands make; without food

sweating; food In what a way does he; remains So that barely; afford after; rent live; cabbage broth no pity; make; sweat weak; belly then has; good; eat household; evening when; home should; afraid; reproof; (t-note) demands make; without food

over my body thus that I may burn (i.e., be burnt)," etc. "If I give away all my means for food for the poor, if however I do not have love, it profits me nothing" (1 Corinthians 13:1-3). 8 Thah

cheeks molar (see note) sunburned sun-blackened nose torn enclosed in a cloister bow shamed asked a farm-workman accustomed earn my food before; eat sweat; toil support if I knew ignorant glad livelihood; work nor must snuffed out; clinking slaves to

hold. Fouke and his companions immediately boarded the ship after it was struck. They plundered the contents, including all the food, and carried the booty back onto their own ship. The enemy vessel was destroyed, but many a hard blow

Earm Methven; (see note) a great many roaming freely (with abandon) Warriors; perform If; care nothing about the rest food; heed food Sometimes; (see note) glad; happy; sorrow healthy (t-note) dry (drought); (t-note) fared; evenly; (see note) great strife openly

food and other provisions for a college, convent, etc. Daw claims he was a manciple at Merton, one of the oldest colleges at Oxford, and that he learned Latin by rote while supervising purchasing. Chaucer's pilgrim Manciple apparently purchased

abide herbs; trees; (t-note) easily obtained bade; [to] go choose eat; one [the] midst; (see note) consume; (t-note) take their food; (t-note) warned If you eat it, with furious words at once [you will] be deprived of your desire; (t-note)

badly taken vulture; stopped moor; found Dark slipperiness barely; keep guided; hideous (see note) sorry; bottomless; (see note) Furnace; stench food venom; poisoned too numerous to count perpetually dying; die found; sorrowing shining; (see note) powerful; (see note) wrongful (see

bound night in field else bright heaven's light (see note) moor; (see note) ,Seven nights; (see note) and Good; her food; (see note) primrose and; (see note) (see note) drink; (see note) cold; (see note) bower; (see note) and the;

bird, though, (tah = reduced form of thah after preceding -d) sometimes in order to (lit., for to) seek its food, for the need of the body (lit., flesh), lights to the earth. 168-69 Ah hwil hit sit on eorthe

bound night in field else bright heaven's light (see note) moor; (see note) ,Seven nights; (see note) and Good; her food; (see note) primrose and; (see note) (see note) drink; (see note) cold; (see note) bower; (see note) and the;

complected [men]; (see note) better off each town no more comfortable read; each too; noon stomach taut From the best [food] tries to nap Minorites; Dominicans Carmelites; Austins preach; wheat heat lord; east confession refectory stands outside errand; unfulfilled undertaken

moan; there piteously Out of nothing for; sending (message) expected freeborn; bonded neither wild nor domestic game Whoever desires; man's food; (see note) Because of; withhold As enfolded companion; (see note) hear; complain about advise; cease (see note) loan counsel

(Baal) asked the king to leave food and drink for the god under the altar and to seal it up with his ring; but they had constructed a secret entrance and consumed the food themselves together with their families. Daniel

bound night in field else bright heaven's light (see note) moor; (see note) ,Seven nights; (see note) and Good; her food; (see note) primrose and; (see note) (see note) drink; (see note) cold; (see note) bower; (see note) and the;

bound night in field else bright heaven's light (see note) moor; (see note) ,Seven nights; (see note) and Good; her food; (see note) primrose and; (see note) (see note) drink; (see note) cold; (see note) bower; (see note) and the;

bound night in field else bright heaven's light (see note) moor; (see note) ,Seven nights; (see note) and Good; her food; (see note) primrose and; (see note) (see note) drink; (see note) cold; (see note) bower; (see note) and the;

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