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Note 145: London, BL Harley 957, fol. 21r: "a gutture pueri egrediebatur vox resonans et dicens, voce magna, samuel quare me comburis tota nocte, ego sum deus abraham et deus ysaac et deus iacob, quem quarto nunc cruci affixisti." back
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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Pythonissae vocum varietatem in ventre et gutture fingentes formant voces humanas a longe vel prope, prout volunt, ac si spiritus cum homine loqueretur, et sonos brutorum fingunt,
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Diuites dominæ istud ornamentum ponunt in summitate capitis quod stringunt fortiter cum almucia, quæ foramen habet in summitate ad hoc aptatum, et in isto recondunt crines suos quos recolligunt à parte posteriori ad summitatem capitis quasi in nodo vno et reponunt in illo botta, quod postea fortiter ligant sub gutture.
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Diuites domin� istud ornamentum ponunt in summitate capitis quod stringunt fortiter cum almucia, qu� foramen habet in summitate ad hoc aptatum, et in isto recondunt crines suos quos recolligunt � parte posteriori ad summitatem capitis quasi in nodo vno et reponunt in illo botta, quod postea fortiter ligant sub gutture.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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"Itemque in sacculo suspenditur sub mento vel gutture ad dissipandam sc. materiam putridam et venenatam, ne ibidem stagnans, inflammationen excitet, ægrotumque strangulet."
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Far to the right lay what had once been called (_hor resco referens_) the duck-pond, where -- _Dulce sonant tenui gutture carmen aves_.
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"_Pedes habent et non ambulabunt; non clamabunt in gutture suo_," muttered the priest, finishing his verse; then to the men with a stiffness which I did not think Father Holland could ever assume --
Lords of the North 1903
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Far to the right lay what had once been called horresco referens the duckpond, where -- "Dulce sonant tenui gutture carmen aves."
My Novel — Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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* P. viridis gutture nigro, the green black throated flycatcher.
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T. cinerea, gutture albo, the white throated cootfooted tringa.
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