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Fro my browes for fere/[the] dropes doune dyde sweet
The cõforte of louers The Comfort of Lovers Stephen Hawes
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Ouer whiche dyde hãge/a floure of golde ryght fyne
The cõforte of louers The Comfort of Lovers Stephen Hawes
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"Ther was none more rejoysed in dedes of armes than the erle dyde: ther was sene in his hall, chambre, and court, knightes and squyers of honour going up and downe, and talking of armes and amours; all honour ther was found, all maner of tidyngs of every realme and countre ther might be herde, for out of every countree ther was resort, for the valyantness of this erle."
A History of English Prose Fiction Bayard Tuckerman
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And on his shield _Sans loy_ in bloudie lines was dyde.
The Faerie Queene — Volume 01 Edmund Spenser
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¶ How youth by the waye mette [with] lechery rydynge on a gote and pryde maned with couetyse on an olyphaũtes backe in a fayre castell/& how by the ayde of dyscrecyon he dyde withstande theyr temptacõn and how he mette with sapience in the mase of wordely besynes.capitulo. ix.
The Example of Vertu The Example of Virtue Stephen Hawes
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For the deth of the lord Persë he dyde the battell of Hombyll-down;
Ballads of Scottish Tradition and Romance Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Third Series Various
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Takynge your kynde by my godhede dyuyne you were the fendes I dyde make you myne
The Conuercyon of swerers (The Conversion of Swearers) Stephen Hawes
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Yelled theyre leathalle knelle, sonke ynn the waves, and dyde.
The Rowley Poems Thomas Chatterton
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'Of all the battayles,' says Froissart, 'that I have made mention of here before, in all thys hystorye, great or small, thys battayle was one of the sorest, and best foughten, without cowards or faint hertes: for ther was nother knyght nor squyre but that dyde hys devoyre, and fought hand to hand.'
Ballads of Scottish Tradition and Romance Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Third Series Various
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Clennes his doughter & how he before [the] maryage dyde fyght and discomfyte the dragon with thre hedys.capitulo. xi.
The Example of Vertu The Example of Virtue Stephen Hawes
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