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The Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse

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an hyred hyne, and þe sheep perteynen not to him , but þe dung of siche sheep,and þis dung suffisiþ to hem, howevere þe sheep faren. Sum ben wolves wiþouten forþ, and sum ben wolves wiþinne, and þes ben

of þer sheep; but who may holde charite & þus chese þis worldly hauyng? for a man shulde loue more his sheep þan alle his godis or his body, siþ he shulde putte his lif for his sheep, as crist

falliþ to herdis is to kepe þer sheep fro woluys, as false freris, þat comen to men to robbe þer wolle & do hem harm, ben clepid of crist woluys of raueyn. and of þis perel shulden persouns warne men.

FOR HIRE OF SHEEP 27 DEC. , 1460 From Ancient Deeds , C. 8834 . Thys yndentur made at Stonore the xxvij th day of December the ere of Kyng Herre the Sexte xxxix th : wytnysseth þat Thomas Stonore,

of crist shulden lyue of þe almes of sheep þat þey techen. for ȝif þey han rentis bifore or worldly richees, þei shulden leeue hem bifore or lyue on hem bi-syde þer sheep. & þus apostlis leften þer godis whanne

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Europa Inventa: Early European Objects in Australasian Collections

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Edges cut and gilded Deco desc: French in style: black and blue entries in the Calendar; blue and red rubrics; caps and fill-ins in gold, red, blue. Nearly every side has a panel of leaf sprays, flowers, and fruit in

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The Production and Use of English Manuscripts 1060 to 1220

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multiple erasures and overwritings, illustrating (irrespective of what some critics assert) that these are careful, dynamic and functional translations. One might note, for example, the very significant number of corrections made by Webber's scribes OE2 and OE4, and the 'sporadic

on fol. 3r has alternating red and green arches at the top and red and metallic red lines. The table on fol. 3v is made up of red, green and yellow lines. Baker and Lapidge 1995 , p. 421, no.

and 7 (originally Quire 27, fol. 5 and Preliminary Quire, fol. 1) Exeter now fols 0 and 5 (originally Preliminary Quire, fol. 5 and Quire 27, fol. 3) Exeter now fols 1 and 4 (originally Preliminary Quire, fol. 2

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Middle English Grammar Corpus

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fadir ; þes beren witnesse of me . but eke 3ee trowen not ; for 3ee ben not of my sheep / & þus crist wolde seye to hem but cou er tly as we shulden speke / 3ee ben

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Manuscripts of the West Midlands

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trenite þe ffadir & son & holigost þe makyng off þe worlde of adam and eue and afftir of noye and so ffro noye to abraham and so doune þe genelagy of our lady & þe birth off crist &

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