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The war-ravaged country was to go to the polls on June 18, but this has been postponed to a yet una United Nations peacekeepers are dethe election.
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Jerusalem; that is the myddes of the world; to that ende and entent, that his passioun and his dethe, that was pupplischt there, myghte ben knowen evenly to alle the parties of the world.
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Hur Abraham departed, be the commandement of God, fro thens, aftre the dethe of his fadre; and ladde with him Sarra his wife and Lothe his brotheres sone, because that he hadde no child.
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A dere God, what love hadde he to his subjettes, whan he that nevere trespaced, wolde for trespassours suffre dethe!
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“Vertus rerum in medio consistit:” That is to seye, “The vertue of thinges is in the myddes;” and in that Lond he wolde lede his lyf, and suffre passioun and dethe of
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For thei trowen, that aftre hire dethe, thei schulle be etynge and drynkynge in that other world, and solacynge hem with hire wifes, as thei diden here.
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There oure Lord reysed Lazar fro dethe to lyve, that was ded 4 dayes and stank, that was brother to
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And oure Lord defended hem, that thei scholde not telle that avisioun, til that he were rysen from dethe to lyf.
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For Tytus, Vespasianes sone, Emperour of Rome, had leyd sege aboute Jerusalem, for to discomfyte the Jewes: for thei putten oure Lord to dethe, with outen leve of the Emperour.
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Josephe of Aramathie had put oure Lord thereinne: the whiche ston the 3 Maries sawen turnen upward, whan thei comen to the sepulcre, the day of his resurrexioun; and there founden an aungelle, that tolde hem of oure Lordes uprysynge from dethe to lyve.
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