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Mais me sachant qq un de stupide je ne me wexe pas je fais seulement partager mes opinions c tout!
pinku-tk Diary Entry pinku-tk 2006
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For whan ony schalle dye, the lyghte begynnethe to chaunge and to wexe dym.
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And when he entred in to the chapelle, that was but a lytille and a low thing, and had but a lityl dore and a low, than the entree began to wexe so gret and so large and so highe, as thoughe it had ben of a gret mynstre, or the zate of a paleys.
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Aftre began he for to wexe wyse and riche; and he was a gret astronomer: and aftre he was governour and prince of the lond of Cozrodane; and he governed it fully wisely, in suche manere, that whan the prince was ded, he toke the lady to wyfe, that highte Gadridge.
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That ryvere of Nyle, alle the zeer, whan the sonne entrethe in to the signe of Cancer, it begynnethe to wexe; and it wexethe alle weys, als longe as the sonne is in Cancro, and in the signe of Lyoune.
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And zif venym or poysoun be broughte in presence of the dyamand, anon it begynnethe to wexe moyst and for to swete.
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And if there be any more wares than these ships be able to take in, then leaue that which is least in valew and grossest in stouage vntill the next shipping: for wee doe purpose to ground our selues chiefly vpon these commodities, as wexe, cables and ropes, traine oyle, flaxe and some linen yarne.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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And when he entred in to the chapelle, that was but a lytille and a low thing, and had but a lityl dore and a low, than the entree began to wexe so gret and so large and so highe, as thoughe it had ben of a gret mynstre, or the zate of a paleys.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Aftre began he for to wexe wyse and riche; and he was a gret astronomer: and aftre he was governour and prince of the lond of Cozrodane; and he governed it fully wisely, in suche manere, that whan the prince was ded, he toke the lady to wyfe, that highte Gadridge.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Let the chiefest lading of these foure shippes be principally in wexe, flaxe, tallowe, and traine oyle.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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