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Examples
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Martialle the scholer of blessed Peter, deuised that Bysshoppes should gyue their benediction at the Agnus.
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And where at the firste their speache was confuse, by litle and litle they sayed it drewe to a distinctenesse, and perfeigthe difference: in sorte that they ware able to gyue name to all thinges.
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To this our captayne answered agayne, “O you madde and insensate beastes, I had thought to haue giuen you three thousande peeces of gold; but now, O you dogges and progenie of dogges, I will gyue you nothing.”
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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God gyue me grace my Inward house to dight that he with me may supp, & stay all night + [LINE 20] [ORIGINAL MARGINAL NOTE IN MANUSCRIPT NEXT TO LINE 20:]
My Name Was Martha: A Renaissance Woman's Autobiographical Poem 1993
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The lyuynge God from whome all good giftes do procede, gyue vs grace so to order all oure words and speache, that it may be to his honour and glory for euer and euer.
A Treatise of Schemes and Tropes Richard Sherry
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Thou dost gyue ouer thyne office/because thou wilt not strayne thy self therin to promote the glorie of
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Hereof we haue shewed exampels partly wher they be called figures, and partly, doute ye not, but both the speakynge and wrytyng of barbarouse men wyll gyue you inow.
A Treatise of Schemes and Tropes Richard Sherry
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Godd ãd the deuell/as thoughe we wold gyue our mynde ãd affectiõ vnto Godd: ãd in poperie and supersticious Idolatries to gyue our bodyes doĩges/and outward actiõs vnto the deuell.
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[Sidenote: Anaclasis.] _Refractio_, that is the turninge backe agayne of a worde into a cõtrary significacion, thus: I knowe kynge Ezechias that all thys lyfe is but bitternes, but I praye thee, gyue me suche bytternes.
A Treatise of Schemes and Tropes Richard Sherry
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Good cause haue we therefore to gyue thankes vnto certayne godlye and well learned men, whych by their greate studye enrychynge our tongue both wyth matter and wordes, haue endeuoured to make it so copyous and plentyfull that therein it maye compare wyth anye other whiche so euer is the best.
A Treatise of Schemes and Tropes Richard Sherry
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