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it fro grete thynges in to smale / as fro a pownde vnto a peny / and fro a siluer pece vnto a disshe of an halfpeny This is a symple chaunge / thou arte noo good marchaunt / Thyse

anonAnd in his company must I goonGrete wel our dame myn owen nece sweteAnd farwel dere cosyn til we meteThis marchaunt which þ• was ful waar & wyseCreaunsid hath and paid eke in parisTo certeyn lumbardis redy in her hondThe

weddeBe god I wol not paye you but a beddeForgyue it me myn owen spouse dereTurnyth hithir makith bettir chereThis marchaunt saw ther was non other remedyAnd forto chide it were but a folySyn that the thing may not other

Acusatiuos geminos hec verba requirunt.Passiuis quorū postremis iungitur horum.Whan this signe the folo with a nowne adiectyue / ver∣be / or participle betoknynge parte / or all: the casuelwor de folowinge this signe in meter oftymes is put in

315S10341998745723584[Doctrinale]Alexander, de Villa Dei.3 600dpi TIFF G4 page imagesUniversity of Michigan, Digital Library Production ServiceAnn Arbor, Michigan2011 April (TCP phase 2)19987457STC (2nd ed.) 315.23584A16225.0001.001This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing

5082S1098149984545810360wHan that Apprill with his shouris sote and the droughte of marche hath p[er]cid ´e rote ...Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400.373 600dpi TIFF G4 page imagesUniversity of Michigan, Digital Library Production ServiceAnn Arbor, Michigan2003 January (TCP phase 1)99845458STC (2nd ed.)

258S108438998440978883Liber aggregationis seu liber secreto[rum] Alberti magni de virtutibus herba[rum] lapidum [et] animalium quorumd[am] Liber primus de viribus quarumd[am] herba[rum].41 600dpi TIFF G4 page imagesUniversity of Michigan, Digital Library Production ServiceAnn Arbor, Michigan2008 September (TCP phase 1)99844097STC (2nd ed.)

19207S104987998407175244Thystorye of the right noble and worthy knyght parys and of the fayre vyenne the dolphyns doughter of vyennoys.Pierre, de la Cépède, 15th cent.43 600dpi TIFF G4 page imagesUniversity of Michigan, Digital Library Production ServiceAnn Arbor, Michigan2006 February (TCP

way: we may thynke: that what ty¦me they come towarde the ende of that deserte. there they foū¦denDe Jhāne baptista John Baptiste. the whiche that tyme had begonne there to lyue in deserte penaūce doynge thouʒ it so were that

Jhesus shewed hys blysse & hys godhede ¶ Afterward whan the este was al done / our lord Jhesus called John by himself & sayd / Leue thys woman that thou hast taken to thy wyf / & folowe me.

/ And that for to fulfyll this byhest: aboute the viii. daye after he toke wyth hym peter James & John vp in to an hye hylle that was as clerkes sayen called Thabor / And there he was transfygured

not of hir parte. but contynued forth in her maner liuynge seruin¦ge customably to Jhū & his discyples / As John wytnessith af¦ter in his gospel. in token that he that is called to god & stant in the state

woodnesse: he withdrewe hym out of her hondes. and wente wyth his discyples beyonde Jordan in to y• place: where John baptyzed fyrste aboute xviii. myle fro Jhe¦rusalem / And there he dwelled awhile wyth his discyples / And in

supper were thise homely ghestes wyth Jhū: that is to saye: lazar: martha: & mary hir syster / And as John noteth specyally martha serued and lazar satte at borde wyth other that seten also wyth our lorde / But

in presence of many Jewes. that camē at that tyme to see not on̄ly hymself Jhū. bnt also lazar as John specyally tellyth / And so we maye see at that supper and in that hous thife foure persones dooyng

man̄a. that is to saye the angels mete that no man knowyth: but he that felyth it / As saynt John witnessith in his apolipse / And he yt soothfastly felyth it. maye well saye wyth dauyd the prophe¦te soueraynly

lambe / And whan his moder & John & other wymmen of her company that wente out erly for to here & see of hym: metten with him at a crosse waye: and sawe him with soo grete a multytude

vnspeka ble benygnyte / The secōde was to his moder sayeng th{us} / wo¦man loo thy sone: & also to John. loo thy moder / He called not her at that time moder: leest she sholde thrugh feruent tend{er}nes haue

that John not mowynge bere that grete sorow toke to hym man̄es hert: and risyng ayenst hem: sayd / ye wycked mē why doo ye this cruelte / See ye not that he is dede? why woll ye also slaye

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