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Afrike is parted from Asie with the floude of Nilus, whiche comyng fro the Southe, ronneth through Ethiope into Egipte, where gently sheadyng hymself ouer his bancques, he leaueth in the countrie a marueilous fertilitie, and passeth into the middle earth sea, with seuen armes.
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Simon Petre (to whom longe afore he had surrendred the gouernaunce and chiefteinshippe of his Church, as in reuercion aftre him) when aftre the comyng of the holy ghoste some wente into one coste, and some into another, euery manne his waie, as thei ware allotted and commaunded: came first vnto Antioche.
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Asie is deuided from Europe, with Tanais the floude, whiche comyng fro the North, ronneth into the marshe of Meotis almoste midwaie, and there sincking himself, leaueth the marshe and Pontus Euxinus, for the rest of the bounde.
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Thei neuer haue warre one with another, but with Lions, whiche comyng out of the deserte there, partly for shadowe, and partly for to praie vpon smaller beastes, doe oftymes wourie diuers of the Æthiopes, comyng out of the Fennes.
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Ad {n}, bry {n} ¶ She sayd I know the cause of thy comyng. and theffect
The Assemble of Goddes Anonymous
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Apryll nowe next comyng betweyn Fraunce and Ingeland, and also the
Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 Ruth Putnam
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Brygge homward on Twysday next comyng & all folk that cam with my lady of Burgoyn out of Ingland, except syche as shall abyd her styll with hyr whyche I wot well shall be but fewe.
Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 Ruth Putnam
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In thys muste be auoyded also to often comyng together of vowels, which make the oracion wyde and gapyng.
A Treatise of Schemes and Tropes Richard Sherry
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Apryll nowe next comyng betweyn Fraunce and Ingeland, and also the
Charles the Bold Putnam, Ruth, 1856-1931 1908
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Brygge homward on Twysday next comyng & all folk that cam with my lady of Burgoyn out of Ingland, except syche as shall abyd her styll with hyr whyche I wot well shall be but fewe.
Charles the Bold Putnam, Ruth, 1856-1931 1908
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