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- verb obsolete Simple past tense and past participle of
march .
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Examples
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I wou'd have wrote to you these two dayes by post, but we have had so many alarms of the enimie's marching towards us, that I had not time, as I have very little to say anything just now, for I expect ivery minut to hear of their being marcht from Dumblain, where a considerable number of them have been these two dayes this way.
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They say, too, that the two regiments of dragoons are marcht from Glasgow for England, and that two are to go from Stirling to replace them.
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Glengarry is actually marcht from Auchalator that way alreddy.
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He marcht vpon the bubling sands of either swelling seas.
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The drum strucke; forward marcht I with my merry Mayde
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The Drum strucke; forward marcht I with my merry Maydemarian, who shooke her fat sides, and footed it merrily to
Kemps Nine Daies Wonder Performed in a Daunce from London to Norwich
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From hence we marcht towards Iames towne, we had three
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After this servis was thus happily accomplished, they marcht to the water side, wher they mett with some of their vesells, by which they had refreishing with victualls & other necessaries.
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In foure great battailes marcht the _Spanish_ hoast,
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AUso that many of Ninicrafts men fough [t] the English in the Fort, & 4 of the Monhiggins are now marcht away with the Nahigonsiks.
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