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no swellynge þeron. & þis mai come of a cause withoutforþ: as of hoot eir or of coold, or of smoke, or of poudre, or of wakinge, or of traueile. & þe cure herof is but liȝt ; for þis

cose. (éd Michelant, 1846 , p. 353.) In Cyrano ' s Voyage comique, the inhabitants of the moon live on smoke (Borkowski, Anglia XV ., 388). all skynned. — Vincent : Sunt et homines quidam utriusque sexus nudi incedentes, corpus

same abbesse of Wycombe and whos dore is opened toward the strete and in the which ben men dwellyng and smoke comyth out, so that of other howses the dores ben not openyd toward the strete they myght no þyng

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